To give the town a reason to why he supports African American's. So they can call him a drunk and that's why he acts that way heres the quote
why do I pretend? Well, it's very simple,"..."Some folks don't-like the way I live. Now I could say the hell with 'em, I don't care if they don't like it. I do say I don't care if they don't like it, right enough-but I don't say the hell with 'em, see?" ..."I try to give 'em a reason, you see. It helps folks if they can latch onto a reason. When I come to town, which is seldom, if I weave a little and drink out of this sack, folks can say Dolphus Raymond's in the clutchesof whiskey-that's why he won't change his ways. He can't help himself, that's why he lives the way he does." ..." It ain't honest but it's mighty helpful to folks. Secretly, Miss Finch, I'm not much of a drinker, but you see they could never, never understand that I live like I do because that's the way I want to live.
Yes, Dolphus Raymond pretends to drink whiskey from a brown paper bag to create the appearance of being a drunkard, when in reality it is just Coca-Cola that he drinks from the bag. He does this to avoid judgment and criticism from the judgmental and racist members of Maycomb society.
He doesn't want to be judged for sitting with African Americans and acting drunk gives him an excuse to.
No. He drinks cola, but he pretends its whiskey so people don't expect too much from him.
In Mr. Dolphus Raymond's bottle bag, there is not alcohol, as many assume, but actually just Coca-Cola. He pretends to drink whiskey from it in order to give the townspeople a reason to explain his behavior of siding with African Americans.
Dolphus Raymond
Dolphus Raymond drinks Coca-Cola with a paper bag wrapped around the bottle to make people think he is drinking alcohol. He does this to give the appearance of being a drunkard and to avoid judgment from the townspeople for his unconventional lifestyle choices.
The children learn that Mr. Dolphus Raymond is not what they think he is when they attend the trial and see him drinking from a Coca-Cola bottle instead of a whiskey bottle. They realize that his reputation as a drunk is just a façade he puts on to give the town something to gossip about, while he actually empathizes with those who are judged unfairly.
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