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Fagin's hat, from Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist," is commonly referred to as a "top hat." It is a symbol of his character as a cunning and manipulative figure in the story. The hat contributes to his somewhat theatrical and shabby appearance, reflecting his status as a leader of a gang of child thieves.

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