Lucky Jim

Why does Dixon make faces when no one is looking in the novel, Lucky Jim?

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Dixon often makes faces when no one is looking in order to express his emotions, so that when he speaks to the person in question he will not reveal his true feelings, such as the boredom and dislike he often feels when conversing with Professor Welch.

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Lucky Jim