In Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist," the main character, Oliver, initially has no specific job as he is an orphan and faces a harsh upbringing in a workhouse. He is later apprenticed to an undertaker, Mr. Sowerberry, but he ultimately escapes that life. Throughout the story, Oliver experiences various hardships and encounters with criminals, which shape his character and journey. Ultimately, he seeks a better life and the quest for belonging and identity becomes central to his narrative.
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