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No. Dolphus Raymond never had any whiskey at all. It was Coca-Cola.

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Mr Dolphus Raymond gave Dill a drink of what to settle his stomach?

Mr. Dolphus Raymond gave Dill a drink of Coca-Cola to settle his stomach. However, he led others to believe that he was drinking alcohol, when in fact it was only Coca-Cola in a bottle.


Who do scout and dill run into after they left the courtroom?

Mr. Dolphus Raymond


What does dill finds in dolphus ramons bottle?

In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill finds out that Dolphus Raymond's bottle actually contains Coca-Cola, not whiskey as people assume. Dolphus pretends to be a drunk to give people a reason for his unconventional behavior, when in reality he just prefers the company of African Americans over white people.


How does dolphus Raymond explain dill's crying?

Dolphus makes fun of Dill for being a crybaby that pees himself.


How does dolphus Raymond explain crying?

Dolphus Raymond explains his crying as a way to deceive the townspeople into thinking he is just a drunken man rather than face the prejudice and judgment he would experience if they knew the truth about his personal life. He uses this facade to protect himself and his family from social ostracism.


Why did dill assume that dolphus Raymond was poor white trash?

Dill assumed that Dolphus Raymond was poor white trash because he saw him drinking out of a bottle wrapped in a paper bag, which was uncommon behavior for wealthy white people in Maycomb. Dolphus Raymond intentionally perpetuated this image to provide an explanation for his unconventional lifestyle choices and to protect himself from the judgment of others.


In reference to dill what pessimistic note does Dolphus Raymond cast?

Dolphus Raymond understands that Dill is crying because Mr. Gilmer is being so condescending to Tom. While Dolphus does all he can to comfort Dill, he tells Dill that he (Dill) had better get used to it, because this is the way that whites treat blacks (and white who chose to associate with blacks). Dolphus doesn't have the optimistic outlook that Atticus and Miss Maudie seem to possess--that life and society can get better if people just learn that blacks are humans with feelings and rights just like whites.


Whom do the children meet outside the courtroom after dill feels sick?

The children meet Mr. Dolphus Raymond outside the courtroom after Dill feels sick. He is a wealthy white man who pretends to be a drunk so he can openly associate with African Americans. He sympathizes with the children and offers Dill a drink to calm his stomach.


Dill gets sick in the courtroom what does dolphus Raymond imply when dill gets older?

Dolphus Raymond implies that as Dill gets older, he will understand the hypocrisy and cruelty of the adult world, and may choose to cope with it by pretending to be something he is not, like pretending to be drunk all the time. He hints that this is a way of coping with the harsh realities of society.


Who gives Dill a sip of coke in to kill a mockingbird?

Miss Rachel Haverford gives Dill a sip of coke in "To Kill a Mockingbird."


Why did Mr Raymond entrust the reason for his behavior to Scout and Dill?

Mr. Raymond trusted Scout and Dill because they were innocent children who could understand and accept his unconventional behavior without judgment. He felt they were open-minded and compassionate enough to comprehend his struggles and the societal pressures he faced.


What do Scout and Dill find that Dolphus Raymond is drinking from the bottle he carries in a paper bag?

Scout and Dill discover that Dolphus Raymond is actually drinking Coca-Cola from the bottle he carries in a paper bag, not alcohol as they initially thought. He pretends to be drunk to give the town something to gossip about and to avoid judgment for his lifestyle choices.