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Title: To Kill A Mockinbird: From Novel to Motion Picture
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Dolphus Raymond is a white man who lives among the black community and is with a white woman. "The Negroes sat quietly in the sun, dining on sardines, crackers, and the more vivid flavors or Nehi Cola. Mr. Dolphus Raymond sat with them." (163) Mr Raymond's ability to look past the racial prejudices of the time and live with the black community displays his personal integrity and helps to convey the theme of racial tolerance, showing that a white man can live peacefully alongside Negroes... Showed first 250 characters
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Dolphus Raymond is a white man who lives among the black community and is with a white woman. "The Negroes sat quietly in the sun, dining on sardines, crackers, and the more vivid flavors or Nehi Cola. Mr. Dolphus Raymond sat with them." (163) Mr Raymond's ability to look past the racial prejudices of the time and live with the black community displays his personal integrity and helps to convey the theme of racial tolerance, showing that a white man can live peacefully alongside Negroes... Showed next 250 characters
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