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My 1st impressions of Fagin is that Fagin is an old Jewish man and that he is kind to everyone he also makes Oliver and his pals laugh. He is violent because he nearly attack Oliver and he is also greedy. He is also a murderer he killed one of the people who were working for him because they had told about the jewelery that he had stolen.

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