The Whipping Boy | Themes and Characters
Fleischman's ability to create memorable characters is frequently compared to that of the English novelist Charles Dickens. Although short, The Whipping Boy brings a number of such characters to life. Perhaps the most colorful characters are the book's two villains, Hold-Your-Nose Billy and Cutwater. Hold-Your-Nose Billy is as "big and raw as a skinned ox" and is constantly chewing garlic cloves. His partner is small and bony with a nose "like a meat cleaver." They are genuine villains, but their ineptness gives them a comic dimension. They are immensely proud of the unsavory...
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