No, she thinks he is evil because he lives with the black community and she thinks he always drinks whiskey, but she later learns that he is really only drinkingcoco-cola. He drinks coco-cola in a bag so people think he is an alcoholic and then they can tell themselves that is why he acts the way he does so they can have an excuse. He just wants to make life easy for the people of Maycomb and doesn't care what others think of him.
He pretends to be a drunk so he can be left alone, excused for living with his black mistress and half-cast children. In reality he is tired and fed up with the hypocrisy of white society. Dolphus Raymond is also a mockingbird his innocence destroyed by evil(the prejudices of people because he preferred living with the black community .
Mr. Raymond is a white man who prefers the company of black instead of whites. He's faced much hate and prejudice for his "lifestyle". The town believes him to be an old drunk but he reveals to the children that the drink he sips from an old paper bag is simply Coca-Cola. He tells them that he only pretends to be an old drunkard so that the other white people have an explanation for his lifestyle...He has lost hope for the good in people due to all the hate and evil he has seen and experienced in his life time.
The theme of racial prejudice and injustice is central to "To Kill a Mockingbird." Other themes that are also prominent in the novel include the loss of innocence, the coexistence of good and evil, and the importance of moral courage.
The rabid dog in "To Kill a Mockingbird" symbolizes the presence of evil and danger in the town of Maycomb. Its appearance also serves as a turning point for the character of Atticus Finch, showcasing his courage and marksmanship.
he is space monkey extrodineer that goes around the galaxy fighting evil and s**t
If my understanding of the book, to kill a mockingbird, is correct, then the reason Mr. Raymond wants people to think he is a drunk so he will not need to explain his love of Black People to the other White People.
At the beginning of "To Kill A Mockingbird," Scout and Jem might think Boo Radley is evil because of the rumors and stories circulating about him in their neighborhood. The mysterious nature of Boo and the tales surrounding him create a sense of fear and uncertainty in the children's minds, leading them to view him as an evil figure.
It's a sin to kill a mockingbird because, as Miss Maudie explains to Scout, "Mockingbirds don't do one thing but . . . sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." What Miss Maudie is saying is that mockingbirds are harmless creatures that don't do anything bad or evil. All they do is sing their songs. In the story, the Mockingbird is a symbol that represents innocence. Boo Radley, Jem, Dill, Tom Robinson, and Mr. Raymond are all examples of Mockingbirds because their innocence was injured or destroyed by evil.
Dill loses his innocence in "To Kill a Mockingbird" when he witnesses the harsh reality of racial prejudice and injustice during Tom Robinson's trial. This experience exposes him to the complexities of the adult world and challenges his childlike beliefs in fairness and equality.
can evil spirts kill you?.. Do you no of anyone tht has been killed by an evil spirit?
Goten kill hin
There are many - family, growing up, racism, education, tolerance, rumour, superstition etc One of the main questions the books looks at is if people are basically good or evil. What some might call, the moral nature of people.