Mr. Bumble (2024)

What have paupers to do with soul or spirit? It's quite enough we let 'em have live bodies. If you had kept the boy on gruel, ma'am, this would never have happened!
Mr. Bumble
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Vital statistics
GenderMale
EthnicityWhite British
AgeAround 40s
PositionParish Beadle
FamilyMrs. Corney (spouse)
Behind the scenes
Portrayed byJames A. Marcus(1922)
Lionel Belmore(1933)
Francis L. Sullivan(1948)
Willoughby Goddard(1962)
Harry Secombe(1968)
Ronald Long(1972)
Timothy West(1982)
Godfrey James(1985)
Anthony Finigan(1997)
David Ros(1999)
Jeremy Swift(2005)
Richard Ridings(2015-2016)

Mr. Bumble,fictional character in the novelOliver Twist(1837–39) byCharles Dickens. Mr. Bumble is the cruel, pompous and ignorant beadle of the workhouse where the orphaned Oliver is raised.Bumbledom, named after him, characterizes the meddlesome self-importance of the petty bureaucrat. He also is an unlikely source of comic relief, in his mangling of the English language, as well as in his incompetence, and in the cowardice he displays in the face of anyone who stands up to him, even Oliver.

Contents

  • 1 Dealing with Oliver Twist
  • 2 Marriage
  • 3 Quotes
  • 4 Gallery

Dealing with Oliver Twist[]

At the beginning of the book, Mr. Bumble is the beadle of the unnamed town where Oliver Twist is born at the workhouse that he lords over. As his mother dies without naming him or leaving any clue as to her identity (we learn later she had a gold locket and ring stolen by the nurse Old Sally), Mr. Bumble invents Oliver's name for him, having his own naming system for foundlings abandoned to the workhouse. Afterwards, he transfers the infant Oliver to a baby farm, or juvenile workhouse, then takes him back to the main workhouse when the boy turns 9 years old. Mr. Bumble is depicted throughout the book to be a cruel

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and arrogant man, who often speaks highly about his position in lording over the "ungrateful" poor, displaying his ignorance in his constant abuse of the English language. Mr. Bumble is also often seen threatening and bullying Oliver, particularly after the hapless orphan's request for more gruel. He does rarely show a softer side, as when Oliver almost breaks down in tears when he first brings him to the Sowerberries, but it only lasts for a moment. Like most bullies, Mr. Bumble is a coward, as first indicated when Oliver stands up to him for the first time; he has no idea how to respond at first. After Oliver runs away from the Sowerberries, Mr. Bumble is not heard from again in the story for a time. Then when Oliver is kidnapped by fa*gin's gang, Mr. Bumble reappears coming to London to testify against a complaint by dissatisfied parishioners against his parish. While there, he finds a newspaper advertisem*nt from Mr. Brownlow asking information about Oliver Twist's whereabouts with the offer of 5 guineas in remuneration. At a glance, Mr. Bumble goes to Mr. Brownlow's home and gives him a biased and false account about Oliver's past, successfully making him believe that the boy is a liar and a thief.

See Also
Brownlow

Marriage[]

After some time, Mr. Bumble is promoted to master of the workhouse as he marries the workhouse matron, Mrs. Corney, a tyrannical woman who completely dominates and humiliates him. After one particularly violent confrontation between the unhappy couple, Mr. Bumble walks over to a pub where he meets Monks, who questions him about Oliver. Smelling money, Mr. Bumble informs Monks that he knows someone who can give Monks more information for a price, who turns out to be his wife who has been with Old Sally at the time of her recent death. Later Monks meets secretly with the Bumbles, and after Mrs. Bumble has told Monks all she knows, the three arrange to have the locket and ring which had once belonged to Oliver's mother tossed into a nearby river. Monks relates this to fa*gin afterwards as they plot to destroy Oliver, unaware that Nancy is eavesdropping on their conversation. She goes ahead to inform Oliver's benefactors of what she has learned, an act which costs her her life. As a result of the Bumbles' involvement in Monks' plot being exposed, theylose their jobs and become paupers in the sameworkhouse where they once inflicted such damage and unhappiness. When last heard of, Mr. Bumble was said to be so depressed to even feel gratitude for being separated from his wife (as men and women in the workhouse were not allowed to fraternize, even couples).

Quotes[]

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Gallery[]

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Mr. Bumble (2024)

FAQs

What kind of man was Mr. Bumble? ›

Mr. Bumble is the cruel, pompous beadle of the poorhouse where the orphaned Oliver is raised. Bumbledom, named after him, characterizes the meddlesome self-importance of the petty bureaucrat.

What happened to Mr. Bumble? ›

Mr. Bumble ends up disgraced and penniless at the end of the novel. In fact, Bumble ends up a pauper in the same workhouse where he had lorded it over and abused many paupers through the years.

What does the name Mr. Bumble mean? ›

Mr. Bumble's name connotes his bumbling arrogance; Mrs. Mann's, her lack of maternal instinct; and Mr. Grimwig's, his superficial grimness that can be removed as easily as a wig.

Was Mr. Bumble a good orator? ›

Mr Bumble imagined himself to be a good orator, though he was actually not a good orator.

Why did Mr. Bumble marry the matron? ›

Bumble later woos the widow Mrs. Corney, the matron of the workhouse, in hopes of gaining her property. His amorous feelings being reciprocated, the two soon marry but Bumble's new wife turns out to be a sharp-tongued and tyrannical woman who nags and browbeats him.

Did Bill Sikes love Nancy? ›

Bill Sikes had feelings for Nancy, as gathered from Dickens' descriptions of Sikes's remorse about murdering Nancy. However, Sikes's controlling and abusive relationship with Nancy is a far cry from love.

Why did Mr. Bumble say that he would be rich one day? ›

Answer: Mr. Bumble said that Mr. Sowerberry would be rich one day because he made coffins for the poor people who died in the workhouse.

What did Oliver say to Mr. Bumble? ›

Oliver, making a brave effort, stood up, walked up to the master with his bowl and spoon in his hand, and said tremblingly, "Please sir, I want some more."

What did Mr. Bumble say? ›

Mr. Bumble : If the law supposes that, then the law is a ass, a idiot! If that's the eye of the law, then the law is a bachelor. And the worst I wish the law is that his eye may be opened by experience.

How old is Mr. Bumble? ›

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EthnicityWhite British
AgeAround 40s
PositionParish Beadle
FamilyMrs. Corney (spouse)
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Why is Mr. Bumble at the orphanage? ›

Explanation: In Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist, Mr. Bumble visits Oliver in the orphanage as part of his role as the beadle, responsible for the oversight and care of the poor, including orphans like Oliver.

What did Mr. Bumble do with Oliver? ›

Mr. Bumble ultimately decided that Oliver was to be thrown out of the poorhouse. So he announced, offering a reward of 5 pounds to any man or woman who would take Oliver Twist from that poorhouse.

Why does Mr. Bumble marry Mrs. Corney? ›

Bumble is a character from Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist." He marries the matron of the poorhouse, Mrs. Corney, for several reasons: Ambition: Mr. Bumble is the beadle of the workhouse, and he aspires to improve his social and financial standing.

Who got married to Mr. Bumble? ›

Mr. Bumble marries Mrs. Corney because he thinks that he will be comfortable in a marriage with her.

Who did Mr. Bumble treat the children? ›

Mr. Bumble was a cruel and selfish man. He thought very greatly of himself. He ill-treated and starved the children of the poor house.

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