A wealthy white man who lives with his black mistress and mulatto children. Raymond pretends to be a drunk so that the citizens of Maycomb will have an explanation for his behavior. In reality, he is simply jaded by the hypocrisy of white society and prefers living among blacks.
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Dolphus Raymond is the alcoholic in the book To Kill a Mockingbird.
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."
Dolphus Raymond
Well, to tell you the truth, if it helps at all, Tom Robinson is really portrayed as the mockingbird in the book. This is because killing a mockingbird is a sin, and since Tom was innocent it was a "sin" to kill him, and the man who was responsible (Bob Ewell) died.
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.
Dolphus Raymond, Aunt Alexandria, Mr. Link Deas, and Miss Rachel
In To Kill a Mockingbird, it's said that it's a sin to kill a mockingbird due to its innocence. Tom Robinson is like a mockingbird because he was innocent of hurting others.
Yes, Mr. Raymond in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is perceived as an alcoholic by the residents of Maycomb because he often carries around a brown bag that appears to contain alcohol. However, it is later revealed that the contents of the bag are not alcoholic but soda water. Mr. Raymond pretends to be drunk to give the townspeople a reason for his unconventional behavior.
An example of symbolism in to kill a mockingbird is the mockingbird itself. people who appear as mockingbirds are mr Raymond. tom Robinson and boo radley. the mockingbird represents innocence and all these characters are innocent
that it was about race and i did not like it that much.