Oscar; Or, The Boy Who Had His Own Way

Author: Aimwell, Walter

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In "Oscar; Or, The Boy Who Had His Own Way" by Aimwell, Walter, we are introduced to a young boy named Oscar who possesses an extraordinary ability to get whatever he wants. With his charming personality and clever tactics, Oscar navigates through life effortlessly, manipulating those around him to fulfill his desires. However, as Oscar grows older, he begins to question the true meaning of happiness and the consequences of his actions. This captivating tale explores the journey of a boy who discovers that having his own way may not always lead to fulfillment.

Genres: Fiction, Coming-of-age, Psychological

Themes: Power and manipulation, Morality and consequences

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