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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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... Tom Robinson, Dolphus Raymond, Boo Radley, and Atticus Finch were all victims of prejudice, hypocrisy, among other issues as well. ...
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... The threat that hatred, prejudice, and ignorance pose to the innocent: people such as Boo Radley, Tom Robinson and Mr. Dolphus Raymond are not prepared for the ...
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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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... But, the people of Maycomb over-looked the evidence in favor of Tom Robinson, just because he was ... ("To Kill a Mockingbird", Lee, 197) Mr. Dolphus Raymond was a ...
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... Dolphus Raymond says that it is easier for people to handle difference when they have ... one who defends those who are different by defending Tom Robinson in his ...
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... of the manner in which the prosecuting attorney addressed Mr. Robinson during his ... The county practically exiles the children of Dolphus Raymond and his black ...
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... of the manner in which the prosecuting attorney addressed Mr. Robinson during his ... The county practically exiles the children of Dolphus Raymond and his black ...
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... If only everyone was raised that way. Boo Radley, Dolphus Raymond, Tom Robinson, and other characters in the novel represent victims of prejudice in our lives. ...
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... Dolphus Raymond is considered to be an outcast, because he is a white man who ... Tom Robinson and Boo Radley can be compared with the mockingbird of the story ...
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... the eldest of the Ewell family children, accusing a black man,Tom Robinson, of "taking ... A quote by Dolphus Raymond, the "drunk" , clarifies the towns ignorance. ...
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... foot" (240), the same foot Dill said he sees stepping on Helen Robinson, Tom's wife, when she hears the news of her ... Dolphus Raymond acquires this kind of guise ...
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... songbirds." This quote emphasizes the Mockingbird imagery of Tom Robinson because he ... He does this because, like Dolphus Raymond, he believes that the children ...
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... is when Dill questioned the seemingly rude way which Mr. Gilmer treated Tom Robinson. ... One is Dolphus Raymond, who is thought to be committing a great sin by ...
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... outcasts. These people are Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, and Dolphus Raymond. Tom was a large piece of good and evil in the courts. ...
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... Without the whole Tom Robinson case, the book would almost have no meaning ... a black person (except for the Finch family and Calpernia) would be Dolphus Raymond. ...
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... about the hell white people without even stopping to think that there're people too." Dolphus Raymond has grown ... He cries over the conviction of Tom Robinson. ...
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... the local Cunningham family who were looked down upon by almost the entire town, and Tom Robinson, a young ... Dolphus Raymond chooses to be outside of the norm. ...
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... unjustly. Tom Robinson is also one who is discriminated by the biased community. ... One who chose to be different is Dolphus Raymond. He ...
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... In Maycomb itself racism was rife, and the case of Tom Robinson proves this. ... It is evident when they talk about Dolphus Raymond and his 'mixed chillun'. ...
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... Mayella's actions because the Ewell's knew they had to use Robinson as a ... disapproval of mixing of classes, culture and race is Mr. Dolphus Raymond who married ...
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... is a "nigger-lover" because he is defending the case of Tom Robinson. ... she along with her brother Jem and their friend Dill, prejudge Dolphus Raymond, a white ...
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... 22 Summary Outside the courtroom, Dill complains to Scout about how Mr. Gilmer treats Tom Robinson. As they walk, they encounter Mr. Dolphus Raymond, the rich ...
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... Another racist incident pertains to Dolphus Raymond. ... The obvious main reference to racism in this book is the Tom Robinson Trial. ...
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... from the book of this theme is Mr. Dolphus Raymond. Mr. Raymond chooses to live with a black woman ... as many others, is Atticus deciding to defend Tom Robinson. ...
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... Mr. Raymond is actually a very sensitive man who loathes ... Dolphus, unlike Atticus does not have the courage to ... for once people should look at Tom Robinson as a ...
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... The whites wanted to believe that Tom Robinson desired Mayella Ewell and had ... P People's views of Dolphus Raymond, a white man living with a black woman. ...
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... unjustly. Tom Robinson is also one who is discriminated by a biased community. ... One who chose to be different is Dolphus Raymond. He ...
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... no better than the niggers and trash he works for!" Mr. Dolphus Raymond was also ... Mayella, and he was the one who violated her, not Tom Robinson, because what ...
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... no better than the niggers and trash he works for!" Mr. Dolphus Raymond was also ... Mayella, and he was the one who violated her, not Tom Robinson, because what ...
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