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    In the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the people of Maycomb are prejudice. According to them‚ the only way a white man would be able to like a black man more than a white man is if he was an alcoholic or had some type of dysfunction. This applies to the majority of the people in Maycomb. Dolphus Raymond‚ however‚ is not part of this stereotype. He doesn’t have a dysfunction and only pretends to be an alcoholic. Mr. Raymond is both caring and sly. When Dolphus Raymond sees Dill come out

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    Honors English 1 20 September 2017 Dolphus Raymond’s Lack of Courage In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Dolphus Raymond is a partial foil to Atticus Finch because of their differing actions when faced with the similar stance upon a highly controversial topic of Black equality. Before Scout learns otherwise‚ she follows the society’s belief that alcoholism has caused Dolphus to follow a so-called evil lifestyle‚ living as an equal to people of color. Dolphus and Atticus both face ridicule

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is a historical fiction written by Harper Lee. Scout‚ the protagonist and narrator grows into the ability to see events and ideals from the perspective of others as the book goes on. Atticus says and tries to teach Scout that one cannot understand someone unless one considers things from their point of view. Atticus shows this by living a thoughtful and not biased life. For example‚ the way he treats Tom Robinson during his conviction and also the entire black community of Maycomb

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    David Kidd 9-19-11 Eng 9 2nd period Dolphus Raymond: The unforgettable novel of a childhood in a sleepy Southern town and the crisis of conscience that rocked it‚ “To kill a mockingbird” takes readers to the roots of human behavior. Compassionate‚ dramatic‚ and deeply moving “To Kill a mockingbird” revolves around the finch family‚ a family in which the father Atticus has raised his two kids Jem and Scout in a way to see beyond the crippling power of racism‚ and into the eyes of a respectable

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    People are not always as they seem‚ is one of the many themes in Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Throughout the novel Jean Louise Finch (Scout) overhears countless rumors about certain folks in Maycomb County‚ such as Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose is a revolting old lady‚ Mr. Dolphus Raymond is an evil man‚ and Arthur Radley (Boo) is the most rebellious individual in Maycomb. However‚ truly in the end Scout comes to know the people she once feared; and she realizes that they are not as bad

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    The Importance of Understanding Children are empty cups waiting to be filled‚ filled with understanding. But in order to understand children must first experience. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee uses the story of a young child to show how children do not understand experiences that are new to them. Harper Lee tells the story from the perspective of a child‚ Scout Finch‚ to show Scout’s lack of understanding in order to highlight a child’s coming of age experiences. Harper Lee uses Scout’s

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    the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ A character that develops a theme is Mr. Raymond. Mr. Raymond is a good character because he does not care what other people think about him. He is always talked about because he will not change his ‘ways of life.’ Mr. Raymond believes people always judge or talk bad about people when they did nothing to deserve it. He is a well thought out character and does not get enough credit for his ‘advice’ or how he thinks. Although Mr. Raymond is known as the

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    To Kill a Mockingbird In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ many characters in the book demonstrate bravery. Three good examples are Atticus Finch‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Dolphus Raymond. Atticus Finch was brave for defending a Negro in court because he knew it was the right thing to do. The Negro’s name was Tom Robinson. Tom gets accused of raping a young woman and shows bravery by telling the truth in front of a court house of whites. Dolphus Raymond likes to be known as the town drunk‚ but many

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Mockingbirds are birds that does one thing; Making music for us to enjoy and nothing else to harm us. In the remarkable novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the mockingbird is used as symbolism for real people. Including the human mockingbirds‚ the novel represents other pieces of the prejudice such as racism and hypocrisy. In the little town of Maycomb in its 1930¡¯s‚ the prejudice was an accepted concept for every individual and Atticus even called it a ¡®disease¡¯

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    If I could save one book from extinction‚ I would save To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee because it teaches important morals that were relevant at the time and still are today. It points out the corruptness in the government. To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in Alabama in 1936‚ during the Jim Crow days where the Klu Klux Klan was prominent as well as the general white supremacist beliefs of many people. This book not only points out the fault in the United States Justice System‚ but it also has

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