Fallenness of Nancy in Oliver twist
Currently Sima is working as an Assistant Professor at Nandkuvarba Mahila College, Devrajnagar, Bhavnagar affiliated to Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University. She persued her Masters in English Literature and Criticism from Department of English, Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University. She persued her Bachelor's degree from Shri V. D. Kankiya Arts and Sanghvi Commerce College, Saverkundla.
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ReplyDeleteYou made an attempt in describing the character of Nancy as a fallen woman in Oliver Twist.However, there are a lot of glitches and the argument is not well development. There is no connection(link) between the second slide and the third slide. In the second slide, there are some grammatical errors. For instance, despite so many years have passed instead of despite the fact that..... You made a good attempt to explain what was a fallen woman in Victorian society, but you did not link this explanation with the ways in which the character of Nancy is portrayed in Oliver Twist. It would have been better to describe the ways in which the character of Nancy is portrayed and link this portrayal with your explanation you provided on the second slide.
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