He pretends to drink because
he says that the other town people could never understand that he lives with the negroes because that's the way he LIKES to live.
Some people don't like the way he lives and he doesnt care if they don't but he doesnt want to say hell with them.
It helps the people if they are given a reason acceptable to them. They think that Raymond is in the cluthches of his whiskey and that he cant help it and that's why he wont change his ways.
basically he deliberately perpetrates fraud against himself to cover his feelings for the Negroes.
hope this helps!! :) :P
Mr. Raymond pretended to drink alcohol to give the community an explanation for his actions. By allowing people to believe he was a drunk, he could avoid judgment for his unconventional lifestyle, which included being in a relationship with a Black woman. It was a way for him to live according to his own beliefs without facing as much scrutiny from the community.
He pretends to be drunk so people would say " dolphus Raymond in the clutches of whiskey - that's why he won't change his ways . He can't help himself , that's why he lives the way he does"
He pretends to be drunk to give others a reason for his strange behavior, he is being kind
he said it made his days better.
Mr. Dolphus Raymond
So people don't expect a lot out of him.
The alcoholic in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Bob Ewell. He is the father of Mayella Ewell and is known for his abusive behavior and irresponsible lifestyle, including his drinking.
I believe it was Mr. Raymond
Most of his description is in Ch 16.
Miss Rachel Haverford gives Dill a sip of coke in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
The kids in "To Kill a Mockingbird" learn that Dolphus Raymond pretends to be a drunk because it allows him to navigate the racial tensions in Maycomb more easily. He is actually a caring and compassionate man who offers the children valuable insights into the town and its people. His actions challenge the children's assumptions about people and their capacity for empathy.
Dolphus Raymond
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Mr. Raymond is known for drinking Coca-Cola from a paper bag that he presents as containing alcohol. He pretends to be drunk to explain his behavior and to give people a reason why he acts the way he does.
Dolphus Raymond is a character in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, and he is known for drinking from a paper bag that seems to contain alcohol. He is introduced in Chapter 16 of the book. The revelation about his real drink (Coca-Cola) is made in Chapter 20 during the trial of Tom Robinson.
Dolphus Raymond is a fictional character in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. He is not a real person, so his age is not specified.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Black people sat at the back of the courtroom during Tom Robinson's trial, segregated from the white people. This segregation reflects the racial discrimination and inequality prevalent in Maycomb society at the time.
Dolphus Raymond, Aunt Alexandria, Mr. Link Deas, and Miss Rachel
Ambidextrous means being able to use both hands with equal skill. In the context of Chapter 17 in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus references it to describe Mr. Raymond, who can drink from a bottle using either hand.