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... Even though Oliver is the main character in this novel, three other secondary but significant characters in the novel, Nancy, Fagin, and Mr. Brownlow, express ...
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... The other important characters in the book are Fagin, Bet Dawkins (Dodger), Mr. Brownlow, and Nancy. Fagin is an old Jew who is the leader of the gang of ...
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... Nancy, one of Fagin's gang who is feeling compassion for the child, visits Rose to tell her without giving away the gang that a man named Monks who is in ...
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... Oliver's rescue. Nancy sees in Oliver the innocence of her own childhood being robbed by Fagin's deceiving malpractice. Nancy provides ...
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... Mr. Brownlow sends Oliver on an errand. Nancy, a girl who works for Fagin, and Bill Sikes, a house robber, kidnap Oliver and take him to Fagin. ...
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... around him. Another incident that I didn't like at all was the killing of Nancy, who is one of Fagin's former pickpockets. She is ...
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... (Dickens; chp.10) Shortly after this incident Oliver is kidnapped by Nancy, a girl who works for Fagin, and forced to rob a house where he is shot by the ...
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... Nancy and Fagin go to Fagin's place where Fagin is about to get money for Sikes when Monks arrives and asks to speak to Fagin alone. ...
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... Fagin, who is described as the, "master criminal whose specialty is fencing (selling stolen property)." Sikes would also be ... Sikes brutally beats Nancy to death ...
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... Oliver Fagin the leader of the gang and Bill were upset that Oliver had run away. Bill's dog being in the room nearly tears Oliver the shreds but Nancy saves ...
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... Nancy and the Dodger, both thieves, were abused even before the story began; they were driven to steal in order to live. Fagin also beats them both regularly ...
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... Indeed, Fagin's interest in small children perhaps reaches beyond their aptness for petty ... His involvement in Nancy's upbringing and her consequent passage into ...
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... Nancy, for instance, innanately good and mild, has to earn money as a prostitute and to bear the companionship of Sikes and Fagin.. ...
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... In Oliver Twist, the character Nancy is a prostitute. ... When he lives with Fagin he thinks he is in heaven, Fagin provides him with a roof over his head and food ...
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... The true nature of Nancy, the young prostitute and thief, is revealed to the reader in ... She stands up for him when Fagin and Sikes attempt to beat him, telling ...
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... b. She has a kind of tomboy attitude and loves base-ball 6. Nancy ~ a. A ... 10.Fagin ~ a.Teaches children how to become thieves, but all he does is make the ...
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