The first summer, the children spend a good deal of their time talking about the Radleys and being scared to even go near the Radley house. They second summer Jem, Dill and Scout spend together, Dill invents the game "Boo Radley". The children dramatize events they've heard regarding the Radelys' lives. Scout complains because she usually has to play Mrs. Radley, whereas Jem and Dill get to play more interesting characters, like Boo. The children even go so far as to take Calpurnia's scissors from her sewing kit to reenact Boo stabbing his father in the leg. Atticus eventually catches the kids playing the game and forbids it.
He is just a friend of Jem and Scout that comes and visit them every summer. He stays with his Aunt Rachel, which is Jem and Scout's neighbour. He dared Jem to touch the wall of the Radley house for the first time, as they were suspecting that there was someone living in there (Boo). He told Scout that he would be her future husband and they will marry when they get old enough.
Dill invents the game called "Buck Buck," a game where participants hop on the back of the person in front of them to form a human pyramid and try to topple each other over.
Dill had invented the game of making Boo Radly to come out.
Dills idea was to make Boo Radley come out and to give him a note.
It tells stroris about not judging on first thought and to be advnturous
Boo Radley game.
yes he did invent the game pictionary
a game called drama with dill
I lost the game. :P
Aggression.
Monopoly
Dill tells Atticus that Jem lost his pants in a game of strip poker.
In Chapter 4 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem, Scout, and Dill start playing the "Boo Radley game." This game involves reenacting stories and rumors they have heard about their reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley.
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Basketball
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invrlhq the game boy
scrabble