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Mr Bumble with Oliver

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Mr Bumble with Oliver

Stern Mr. Bumble holds the hand of apprehensive young Oliver Twist, as they walk away from the workhouse

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1836 1837 Apprehensive Beadle Bumble Dickens Holds Oliver Stern Twist Walk Workhouse


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This evocative image captures the poignant moment between Mr. Bumble, the stern and fearsome Beadle of the workhouse, and the young, apprehensive Oliver Twist. Dressed in their authentic Victorian costumes, the characters come to life from the pages of Charles Dickens' classic novel, published in 1837. In this scene, Mr. Bumble, with a mixture of reluctance and determination, leads Oliver away from the cold, harsh reality of the workhouse. The expression on Oliver's face speaks volumes, as he looks back over his shoulder, filled with a sense of uncertainty and fear for the future. Published by Mary Evans Picture Library, this photograph is a rare and beautiful glimpse into the historical context of Dickens' timeless tale. The intricate details of the characters' costumes, the textures of their clothing, and the authentic setting transport us back to the 1830s, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the story of Oliver Twist. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the harsh realities faced by children in workhouses during this period and the importance of compassion and kindness in the face of adversity. Mr. Bumble, a complex character in Dickens' novel, is depicted here with a stern expression, yet there is a hint of vulnerability in his eyes. His large, beadle's badge is clearly visible on his chest, a symbol of his authority and power within the workhouse. The contrast between the young, innocent Oliver and the stern, authoritative Mr. Bumble highlights the power dynamics at play in the novel and the impact they have on the lives of the characters. This photograph is not only a beautiful piece of historical art, but also a reminder of the enduring power of Dickens' story and the importance of empathy and compassion in our own lives.

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