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... Harper Lee's inclusion of characters such as Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, Dolphus Raymond and many others, aid the reader to grasp the concept of racism and its ...
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... stories to circulate about him. The issue of empathy is also made obvious in the character of Dolphus Raymond. Dolphus is a white man ...
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... Tom Robinson, Dolphus Raymond, Boo Radley, and Atticus Finch were all victims of prejudice, hypocrisy, among other issues as well. ...
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... status. Atticus Finch, Dolphus Raymond, Tom Robinson and Mayella Ewell are characters that represent victor or victim. Obviously ...
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... To Kill a Mockingbird is a well-written novel that symbolizes three "mockingbirds", and they are Arthur Radley (Boo), Tom Robinson, and Mr. Dolphus Raymond. ...
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... African-American. The people of Maycomb frowned upon Mr. Dolphus Raymond because of the way he chose to live his life. During the ...
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... life. Dolphus Raymond is another character who is discriminated against because of the way he chooses to live his life. Mr. Raymond ...
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... Dolphus Raymond chooses to be outside of the norm. He's ... Maycomb. Dolphus Raymond is an outsider by choice. Boo Radley wants to be alone. ...
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... atmosphere. Lee devotes this chapter to describing the festive scene and introducing a new character, Dolphus Raymond. Dolphus, a ...
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... There are other whites who are outcast from the white community, such as Dolphus Raymond and Arthur "Boo" Radley. Dolphus Raymond ...
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... These people are Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, and Dolphus Raymond. ... Mr. Dolphus Raymond to the town is a drunken, mixed up white man. ...
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... race. This evil act can be seen in the novel. The county practically exiles the children of Dolphus Raymond and his black spouse. It ...
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... race. This evil act can be seen in the novel. The county practically exiles the children of Dolphus Raymond and his black spouse. It ...
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... Robinson. As they walk, they encounter Mr. Dolphus Raymond, the rich white man with the colored children, drinking from a paper sack. He ...
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... innocent man. A quote by Dolphus Raymond, the "drunk" , clarifies the towns ignorance. "'I try to give them a reason, you see. It ...
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... misjudging. One is Dolphus Raymond, who is thought to be committing a great sin by having children with a black woman. The town ...
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... is when Mr. Dolphus Raymond is near them and he helps out Dill and he says children "cry about the simple hell people give other people without even thinking. ...
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... People such as Boo Radley, Dolphus Raymond and Maudi Atkinson are sort of the outcasts in Maycomb they do not fit in and are looked at like they are not part ...
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... completely. At the trial a white man known as Dolphus Raymond is introduced. He is one of the most open-minded characters in the novel. ...
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... Dolphus Raymond is also viewed, as an outsider who is rejected by Maycomb society; because he is a White man yet prefers to live with Negroes. ...
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... An example from the book of this theme is Mr. Dolphus Raymond. Mr. Raymond chooses to live with a black woman, which comes in conflict with the town's beliefs. ...
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... She observes more presuming as she along with her brother Jem and their friend Dill, prejudge Dolphus Raymond, a white man who married a black woman. ...
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... A character in the book that wasn't in the movie was Mr. Dolphus Raymond it wasn'ta big deal though because he really didn't play a huge role anyways, just ...
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... The only character that lives with and is in a relationship with a black person (except for the Finch family and Calpernia) would be Dolphus Raymond. ...
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... Dolphus Raymond acquires this kind of guise. The town thinks he is drinking whiskey from a Coca Cola bottle out of a sack, because he always acts drunk. ...
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... Another example of social fear is Mr. Dolphus Raymond. He married a colored woman and now fears that the society will never accept him. ...
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... 4. Mr. Dolphus Raymond is evidently a complicated and interesting person. Describe his way of life and comment on its effect upon the town. ...
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... One who chose to be different is Dolphus Raymond. He pretended to be drunk so no one gave him any trouble on the way that he lived his life (p.200). ...
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... quite a fair person. Dolphus Raymond is one of few people who actually live around or inside the black community. He shows that he ...
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... Another racist incident pertains to Dolphus Raymond. He was a white man that had an African American lover. At that point in time, this action was unspeakable. ...
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