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Dolphus Raymond gives Dill a drink from a bottle of Coca-Cola disguised inside a paper bag. After listening to Mr. Gilmer badger Tom Robinson on the witness stand, the sensitive Dill has begun to cry and is to unable to stop. What explanation does Dill give scout for his becoming sick?

What explanation does Dill give Scout for his becoming sick? Dill says he is ill from the way Mr. Gilmer treats Tom. What is it that makes Dill feel sick? Dill feels sick in the courtroom because: a. Raymond gives him makes him sick. How does Dill show empathy? Dill can show empathy, or identify with Boo because he would not have had any place to run to if he had not known Scout and Jem.

As Dill explains this to Scout and Jem, he is giving the two another example of a way to walk around in another's skin. Dill shows empathy in To Kill A Mockingbird.

Why does Mr Raymond drink Coke from a paper bag? In most states of the USA people who drink alcohol in public places are required to hide their bottle in a paper bag.

Why does Dolphus Raymond hide Coca-Cola in a bag? Raymond hides his coke in a bag, because he wants people to think he is drunk. What is the subtlety of Tom's predicament as scout sees it? What is the "subtlety of Tom's predicament" as Scout sees it? When she attacked him, if Tom fought Mayella off, he would have been arrested for attacking a white woman. If he fled, it would look like he was guilty.

There was no good option for him because he is black. Yet, it is ironic that he becomes so upset at the prosecutor's badgering of Tom Robinson in light of his creating so much mischief against Boo Radley. Jem is quite confident by the end of Chapter 17 when Atticus shows how it was more likely for a left-handed man Mr. Ewell to have beaten up Mayella. Even until the end of Chapter 21, Jem is still very confident. But at the very end of the chapter when the jury gives the guilty verdict, Jem is crushed.

In most states of the USA people who drink alcohol in public places are required to hide their bottle in a paper bag. Why does Dolphus Raymond hide Coca-Cola in a bag? He wants people to think he is drunk because it gives them a reason for his behavior. Dill can show empathy , or identify with Boo because he would not have had any place to run to if he had not known Scout and Jem.

As Dill explains this to Scout and Jem, he is giving the two another example of a way to walk around in another's skin. Dill shows empathy in To Kill A Mockingbird.

Why does Dolphus Raymond choose to share his secret with Scout and Dill? Dolphus Raymond tells them his secret because they are children and the harsh reality of the world hasn't caught up with them. They are children and can see the unfairness of how white people treat black people.

The jury is made up of farmers , and the Cunninghams are farmers. This is one of the reasons why there is a Cunningham on the jury. Atticus tells the children that if there had been two Cunninghams on the jury , he would have had a hung jury. That would mean no verdict. Raymond tells the children that he pretends to be a drunk to provide the other white people with an explanation for his lifestyle, when, in fact, he simply prefers black people to whites.

When Dill and Scout return to the courtroom, Atticus is making his closing remarks. Because Dill doesn't really mature through the story as Jem and Scout do, he is, in a way, the essence of innocence. His innocence allows him to see that what is happening to Tom Robinson isn't right.

Atticus Finch Scout learns many valuable lessons from her father throughout the novel. Ultimately, the jury found him guilty, despite Atticus's seemingly bulletproof defense. This resulted in a major loss of innocence for Scout when she saw firsthand that life isn't fair and sometimes innocent people can lose. Dill is a diminutive, confident boy with an active imagination.

How does Dill react to this part of the trial? Dill cries during the trial and has to leave the court room. The book does not really say why he is crying; however, it might be because he knows that Tom Robinson did not do it. Why does Dill feel sick during the trial? When Mr. Gilmer cross-examines Tom Robinson, Dill starts crying and cannot stop.

Scout takes him out of the courtroom because he is sick to his stomach. The racism makes Dill physically ill during the trial. Why does dill get upset at the end of Chapter 19? Why is Dill Upset? Scout believes Dill is sick from the heat. Gilmer was treating Tom. Mayella is different from her father in the fact that she attempts to rise above her situation by remaining clean and trying to bring beauty to her home with the flowers. She is similar to him in that she lies on the stand and attempts to manipulate the jury.

The sensitive Dill cries in the courtroom because Mr. Gilmer, the attorney for the prosecution, questions Tom in a such a cruel and devious manner that it clearly indicates his racial bias.

When Tom Robinson is on the stand, Atticus asks him questions in the same manner in which he speaks to the Ewells or anyone else. Dolphus Raymond gives Dill a drink from a bottle of Coca-Cola disguised inside a paper bag.

After listening to Mr. Gilmer badger Tom Robinson on the witness stand, the sensitive Dill has begun to cry and is to unable to stop. When his sobbing becomes too loud, Jem tells Scout to take Dill outside.



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