Oliver Twist is a novel by Charles Dickens, which tells the story of Oliver Twist, an orphan and lived in a workhouse, became a dependent child of the village. The story begins when the workhouse does not treat him well, then he is sold for breaking the rules. For some reason, then he runs away to London, a dangerous place for a nine-year-old child. Oliver is a young boy whose survival sometimes depends on people who will use him badly. In London, then he met a child, maybe his age, who is usually called Dodger, “The Artful Dodger”. Through Dodger, Oliver knew a Jew named Fagin and a bunch of his young pickpockets. All conflicts began to emerge when Oliver joined into a part that might be considered as a small family of Fagin. This novel has actually been filmed repeatedly, about 1933, 1948, 1968 (musical), and the last in 2005. I myself have watched Oliver Twist film directed by Roman Polanski in 2005. For this reason, I will give a review of the novel and film Oliver Twist in 200...