sikes in A Sentence

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    Bill Sikes 's.

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    After Sikes murders Nancy, Bull's-eye also comes to represent Sikes's guilt.

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    This is also illustrated when Sikes dies and the dog immediately dies as well.

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    The dog's viciousness represents Sikes's animal-like brutality while Sikes's self-destructiveness is evident in the dog's many scars.

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    The dog, with its willingness to harm anyone on Sikes's whim, shows the mindless brutality of the master.

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    Bill Sikes's dog, Bull's-eye, has"faults of temper in common with his owner" and is an emblem of his owner's character.

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    Sikes is a thug; Fagin lives by corrupting children; and the Artful Dodger seems born for a life of crime.

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    Bill Sikes's dog, Bull's-eye, has“faults of temper in common with his owner” and is a symbolic emblem of his owner's character.

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    Sikes himself senses that the dog is a reflection of himself and that is why he tries to drown the dog.

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    Bull's-eye Bill Sikes's dog, Bull's-eye, has“faults of temper in common with his owner” and is a symbolic emblem of his owner's character.

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    One night, Nancy tries to leave for one of the meetings, but Sikes refuses permission when she declines to state exactly she is going.

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    The first Sunday night, Nancy tries to leave for her walk, but Sikes refuses permission when she declines to state exactly where she is going.

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    One night, Nancy tries to leave for one of the meetings, but Sikes refuses permission when she declines to state exactly where she is going.

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    She wants to save Oliver from a similar fate; at the same time, she recoils from the idea of turning traitor, especially to Bill Sikes, whom she loves.

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    Noah Claypole, a charity boy like Oliver, is idle, stupid, and cowardly; Sikes is a thug; Fagin lives by corrupting children, and the Artful Dodger seems born for a life of crime.

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