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Rose Maylie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rose Maylie

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rose Fleming Maylie

Keira Knightley as Rose Maylie
First appearance Oliver Twist
Created by Charles Dickens
Portrayed by Barbara Kent (1933), Keira Knightley (1999), Morven Christie (2007)
Information
Gender Female
Age About 17
Occupation Lady
Title Miss
Family Agnes Fleming (sister),

Mrs Maylie (adoptive mother),

Oliver Twist (nephew)
Spouse(s) Harry Maylie
Address England

Rose Fleming Maylie is a character in Charles Dickens's novel Oliver Twist.

[edit] Biography

Rose is an orphan raised from young childhood by Mrs. Maylie. Bill Sikes and Toby Crackit, two thieves, break into the Maylies' house, accompanied by Oliver. Oliver is shot by the Maylies' butler, Giles, and is left for dead by Toby and Bill. When Oliver staggers back to the house and collapses on the doorstep, Rose is moved to help him. Upon hearing Oliver's history, Mrs. Maylie, Rose, and their family friend, Dr. Losberne, nurse him back to health while covering up his role in the attempted burglary.

Rose Maylie and Oliver Twist, drawn by George Cruikshank.
Rose Maylie and Oliver Twist, drawn by George Cruikshank.

When Rose becomes very ill and nearly dies, she is visited by Harry Maylie, Mrs. Maylie's son. Upon her recovery, he asks her to marry him, but she refuses because of the uncertainty about her birth. Harry aspires to a political career, and Rose feels that if her history was known, his success would be jeopardized. She sends Harry away, but agrees that he might, within the year, ask her once again whether her refusal is firm.

During this separation, the Maylies visit London. Nancy, having eavesdropped on conversations between Monks and Fagin, discovers a scheme against Oliver. She reveals this plot to Rose, who works with Mr. Brownlow to save Oliver. The meeting of Nancy and Rose contrasts the fates of the two orphans. While Nancy acknowledges Rose's goodness and compassion, she will not abandon Bill Sikes and feels that redemption is out of reach. As Bill mistakenly kills Nancy for presumably informing on him, she clings to the handkerchief Rose had given her as a token of remembrance.

At the end of the story Mr. Brownlow reveals to Rose that she is the daughter of a retired naval officer who was a good friend of Oliver's father, and that her much older sister, Agnes Fleming, eventually became Oliver's mother. When Agnes revealed to her father that she was pregnant, he moved away with Agnes and Rose to hide the disgrace from friends and family. Shortly after Agnes's death, her father died too, leaving Rose orphaned in a strange town. Later, Mrs. Maylie saw her there in the poor care of some cottagers and took her in, raising her as her niece.

In order to win Rose's heart and overcome her objections to marriage, Harry gives up his political ambitions and becomes a parson. Rose and Harry are married and live a quiet, happy life in the country.

[edit] Inspiration

Rose Maylie is very similar to the character of Lucie Manette in one of Dickens's other famous novels, "A Tale of Two Cities."

Rose Maylie is based on Dickens' sister-in-law Mary Hogarth. Dickens, distraught at her death, which occurred as he was writing, hastily inserted the character of Rose Maylie into the novel as a tribute to her.

[edit] Notable portrayals

Rose Maylie is completely omitted from the musical Oliver! and the film thereof. She is also missing from the 1948 and 2005 film versions of the novel.

In the 1933 film she is played by Barbara Kent.

In the 1999 miniseries of Oliver Twist, Rose is played by English actress Keira Knightley.

In the 2007 miniseries, Rose is played by Scottish actress Morven Christie.


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