Did sikes regretted after killing Nancy ?
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Nancy's death is accomplished in an instant, but Sikes regrets it almost as quickly. Silks regret seems to be in part selfish—that he knows there is nothing he can do to protect himself. Yet at the same time, Sikes also seems truly distraught that he has killed Nancy, as if he senses that she felt a real kind of love for him—a love now forever beyond him—and he repaid her with death. Sikes' desperation in this and the following chapters is truly something to behold; Dickens is a powerful writer of this kind of abjection.
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