Mr. Raymond tells them this because they are children and they understand this. page 203
Mr. Raymond tells them this because they are children and they understand this. page 203
Mr. Raymond tells them this because they are children and they understand this
Mr. Raymond tells them this because they are children and they understand this
Mr. Raymond tells them this because they are children and they understand this
Yes, he does!
The aspect of being faithful and honest is the aspect that Mr. Raymond's reputation find to be false. The children know that their father is not faithful.
The aspect of being faithful and honest is the aspect that Mr. Raymond's reputation find to be false. The children know that their father is not faithful.
Mr. Raymond has a compassionate and understanding attitude towards children. He empathizes with their innocence and vulnerability, perhaps because he sees these qualities reflected in himself. He strives to protect and educate them in a gentle and caring manner.
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.
how many children does raymond blanc have..!!
During the court case, the children talk to Mr Raymond, and he explains how the brown bag only contains Coke, not whiskey, and that sometimes it's easier to pretend to not care, than to explain why he prefers to live with the Negro population of Maycomb.
That he is not actually a drunk, but rather acts like it so the town has an excuse of his lifestyle. When in reality, he just prefers blacks to whites.