Bill Sikes is a friend of Nancy which is Fagins friend. Bill Sikes trys to teach Oliver how to be a criminal that steals stuff from people. He keeps stealing Oliver from other people.
It's Sikes. Bill was "married" to her so she has the second name of Sikes. This is not correct. Nancy and Bill are not married. We never hear Nancy's surname.
She betrayed him. He loved her but got very angry when he found out she had not done what he wanted
the protagonist of this story is Oliver Twist and the antagonist is Fagin
Type your answer here... oliver became a rich boy and he was help to others who need help
Bill Sikes is a friend of Nancy which is Fagins friend. Bill Sikes trys to teach Oliver how to be a criminal that steals stuff from people. He keeps stealing Oliver from other people.
Oliver Twist. He was a "friend" of Fagin's and was in a relationship with Nancy.
It's Sikes. Bill was "married" to her so she has the second name of Sikes. This is not correct. Nancy and Bill are not married. We never hear Nancy's surname.
She betrayed him. He loved her but got very angry when he found out she had not done what he wanted
the protagonist of this story is Oliver Twist and the antagonist is Fagin
Type your answer here... oliver became a rich boy and he was help to others who need help
Bill Sikes is a fictional character in the story Oliver Twist. Nancy was his prostitute girlfriend. He kills her when he believes that she is betraying him. This murder is the most gruesome one that Charles Dickens had ever written.
maybe william sikes or the guy who was with him
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Bill Sykes killed her after he found out that she had told the authorities about Oliver Twist. Later Bill Sykes is killed for the murder of Nancy and Oliver gets home all right. Fagin is hung for being a criminal.
In the novel, Oliver Twist, Bill Sikes dies when he accidentally hags himself. He was actually running from an angry mob, when he jumped and fell.
Oliver Twist is about boy with a very hard life. Chapter 21 is called the murder. Sikes murdered Nancy by grabbing by the throat and draging her to the floor