Charles Baker Harris (Dill) played by John Megna
Dill is a huge liar. He lies to make others like him.
"Among other things, he had been up in a mail plane seventeen times, he had been to Nova Scotia, he had seen an elephant, and his granddaddy was Brigadier General Joe Wheeler and left him his sword." (Lee, Chapter 5)
He is also described, in the first Chapter of the novel, as: "Dill was a curiosity. He wore blue Denim shorts that buttoned to his shirt, his hair was Snow White and stuck toi his head like duckfluff; he was a year my senior, but I towered over him." (Lee 9)
outgoing
brave
curious
In the story "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill can be described as imaginative, curious, precocious, talkative, friendly, adventurous, naive, sensitive, caring, and mischievous.
1) Adventurous 2) Imaginative
Dill serves as a catalyst for the children's adventures in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He represents innocence, curiosity, and a different perspective on the events unfolding in Maycomb. His presence adds a sense of wonder and excitement to the story.
Charles Baker "Dill" Harris is a character in To Kill A Mockingbird. He features in part of the story, due to his relationship with the narrator.
Back in the old days, string(along with paper and other common items) were commonly made out of hemp. Hemp, of course, comes from the Cannabis Plant. Cannabis, being Marijuana. It is quite possible that Dill was smoking Marijuana.
Dill
DILL
Miss Rachel Haverford gives Dill a sip of coke in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Dill arrives in the summer.
Dill's full name is Charles Baker Harris.
Dill's father is a partner in a farming industry in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. He is quite distant from Dill, and their lack of a close relationship is noted in the story.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout was taller than Dill. Dill was described as small for his age, while Scout's height was closer to that of Jem, her older brother.
Dill Harris.
Dill