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Nancy (Oliver Twist)

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308: 341: 324:, who is in league with Fagin. However, she has managed to keep Bill's name out of it. But Fagin has sent a spy (Noah) out after her, and when the spy reports on what he has heard and seen, Fagin, furious at what she has done, tells Sikes about her actions. However, he twists the story just enough to make it sound as if she informed on him, knowing that this will probably result in her being murdered and thus silenced. It is her murder and the subsequent search for Sikes, her killer, that helps bring down Fagin's gang. 262: 241:, the receiver of stolen goods who persuades poor youths to do his bidding. Her exact age is not mentioned in the book, although she says she has been a thief for 12 years (and began working for Fagin when she was half Oliver's age). From this it can be deduced that she is aged 20, or in her 20s. She is typically depicted in her 20s in film versions of the novel. She apparently looks older than her years, as she tells 225:, in the modern sense of the word. At no point is this stated directly in the novel; rather it stems from Dickens describing her as such in his preface to the 1841 edition ("the boys are pickpockets, and the girl is a prostitute"). However, it has been speculated that he is invoking the term's then-synonymous usage referring to a woman living out of wedlock or otherwise on the margins of "respectable" society. 32: 299:
lady to have been possessed of natural good-breeding." Nancy's visit to the magistrates is described in similar language. Only later, when Nancy speaks to Rose, does she explicitly describe herself as degraded and corrupted. Their criminal enterprises are spoken of in euphemisms, creating for the reader a "game of guessing the crime".
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A couple of young ladies called to see the young gentlemen; one of whom was named Bet, and the other Nancy. They wore a good deal of hair, not very neatly turned up behind, and were rather untidy about the shoes and stockings. They were not exactly pretty, perhaps; but they had a great deal of colour
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Instead, Nancy and her friend Bet are introduced using faux-genteel terminology, portrayed as if seen though Oliver's innocent eyes, but recognisably ironic to the reader. Bet's brash refusal to get something for Fagin is described as "a polite and delicate evasion of the request" showing "the young
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Nancy commits one of the most noble acts of kindness in the story when she ultimately defies Bill, in order to help Oliver to a better life, and she is subsequently martyred for it. Her character represented Dickens' view that a person, however tainted by society, could still retain a sense of good
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Nancy is one of the members of Fagin's gang that few, if any, know about in central London, since she has recently moved from the suburbs — something referred to by Sikes when he and Fagin, concerned that Oliver might inform on them, are trying to convince her to attend his impending trial after he
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Dickens was criticized for featuring a positive character that was a thief. However, he defended his decision in the preface to the 1841 edition, explaining that it was his intention to show criminals, however petty, in "all their deformity", and that he had thought that dressing Nancy in anything
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No less consulting my own taste, than the manners of the age, I endeavoured, while I painted it in all its fallen and degraded aspect, to banish from the lips of the lowest character I introduced, any expression that could by possibility offend; and rather to lead to the unavoidable inference that
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Nancy, who is fiercely protective of Oliver and harbours a great deal of motherly affection and pity for him, tries to prevent him from being kidnapped a second time, after Oliver has finally managed to find safety in the household of the Maylie family, whom Sikes tried unsuccessfully to rob. She
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By the end of the novel Nancy has dramatically lost weight through anxiety. She is described as "so pale and reduced with watching and privation, that there would have been considerable difficulty in recognising her as the same Nancy who has already figured in this tale."
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In spite of her criminality, Nancy is portrayed as a sympathetic figure, whose concern for Oliver overcomes her loyalty to Sikes and Fagin. By the climax of the novel, she is emaciated with sickness and worry, and filled with guilt about the life she is leading.
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its existence was of the most debased and vicious kind, than to prove it elaborately by words and deeds. In the case of the girl, in particular, I kept this intention constantly in view.
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In the preface, Dickens states in writing dialogue for Nancy that he deliberately avoided using the crude language that would have been used by a real person like Nancy:
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Wolff, Larry (1996). "'The Boys Are Pickpockets, and the Girl Is a Prostitute': Gender and Juvenile Criminality in Early Victorian England from
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and redeem for past crimes but will surely be paid back for their bad deeds committed before. One of the main reasons Dickens puts Nancy in
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other than "a cheap shawl" would make her seem more fanciful than real as a character.
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In the 1928 Radio Liverpool adaptation, Nancy was portrayed by Mrs. Fred Wilkinson.
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and its several adaptations for theatre, television and films. She is a member of
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In the novel she drinks heavily. She is described thus when she first appears:
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Nancy meets Mr. Brownlow and Rose at London Bridge to plan how to save Oliver
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As well as Nancy being a thief, a common suggestion is that she is a
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is so that she can be contrasted with the pure, gentle Rose Maylie.
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Nancy swooning. The "plump" Nancy as portrayed by George Cruikshank
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Numerous prominent actresses have played the character of Nancy:
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In the 1960 London and 1963 Broadway stage productions of
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serial adaptation, Nancy is played by Belle Chrystall.
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Nancy is one of literature's earliest examples of the
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in their faces, and looked quite stout and hearty."
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Charles Dickens
Elita Proctor Otis
Constance Collier
Doris Lloyd
Gladys Brockwell
Georgia Brown
Carmel McSharry
Shani Wallis
Kay Walsh
Cherie Lunghi
Patti LuPone
Amanda Harris
Sally Dexter
Claire Moore
Ruthie Henshall
Emily Woof
Jodie Prenger
Tamsin Carroll
Sarah Lark
Kerry Ellis
Sophie Okenedo
Leanne Rowe
Samantha Barks
Kim Engelbrecht
Saira Choudhry
Leanne Rowe
Evelin Samuel
Sophie Okonedo
Cat Simmons

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