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Describe the relationship between Bill Sikes and Nancy. Why do you think she stayed with Sikes in spite of his ill-treatment of her?
After Nancy shared Fagin and Monk's evil plot with Rose, Rose tried to persuade Nancy to leave the gang. Money was offered to help Nancy, and yet Nancy still returned to Sikes and her life of crime. Why do you think Nancy refused to change her life? How is she like some women in today's society?
Describe Bill Sikes's condition for most of this section. How was he treating his condition?
A foil is a character whose personality and attitude is opposite the personality and attitude of another character. List two characters that are foils of one another. Explain how the two contrast one another.
Compare and contrast Mr. Brownlow and Mrs. Maylie. How has Oliver affected each?
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