While the children are talking about Mr. Dolphus Raymond it was stated: “He likes ‘em better’n he likes us, I reckon. Lives by himself way down near the county line. He’s got a colored woman and all sorts of mixed chillun”(Lee 161). Harper Lee shows that even people in town know that Mr. Raymond would rather live with his mixed family than be considered normal and live in an unmixed family. How he would rather be part of a world where everyone is equal.
In Chapter 20 Mr. Raymond talked to Scout, Dill, and Jem about how