What social institution is the primary target of criticism in the early chapters of 'Oliver Twist'?
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Correct answer: The New Poor Law and the Workhouse
Dickens used the novel to attack the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834. The workhouse system, where the poor were intentionally mistreated to discourage dependency, is shown through Oliver's hunger and suffering.
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