Jem and Dill hatch a plan to leave a note for Boo in the Radley's window, using a fishing line. The note will ask him to come out sometimes and tell them what he's doing inside, and that they won't hurt him and will buy him ice cream. Dill says he wants Boo to come out and sit with them for a while, as it might make the man feel better.
Dill dared Jem to run up to Boo Radley's house and touch the porch.
Their plan to peep into Boo Radley's window was disrupted by Atticus Finch catching them in the act. He admonished them for trespassing on the Radley property and for invading someone's privacy. The incident highlighted the theme of respecting others' privacy and boundaries.
Jem and Dill planned to contact Boo Radley by sending him a note with a fishing pole, aiming to discreetly get his attention without causing any commotion or alarm in the neighborhood.
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No, Jem and Dill's plan to lure Boo Radley out of his house did not work in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird." Their plan of trying to see him fail and they are eventually caught by Atticus.
Jem and Dill hatch a plan to leave a note for Boo in the Radley's window, using a fishing line. The note will ask him to come out sometimes and tell them what he's doing inside, and that they won't hurt him and will buy him ice cream. Dill says he wants Boo to come out and sit with them for a while, as it might make the man feel better.
Jem's final statement that makes Scout go along with the plan to peek in the Radley window is when he says, "I ain't going back in Finch's Landing 'til I can bring him with me." This implies that Jem is determined to understand Boo Radley and not let fear dictate his actions, which inspires Scout to join him.
Jem usually mends his own pants when they need fixing.
Boo Radley leaves the presents for Scout and Jem in the knothole of the tree near the Radley house.
Nathan Radley, Boo Radley's brother, tells Jem that he cemented the knothole because the tree in the yard is dying. This information delivers a blow to Jem and Scout, who have been cherishing the gifts left in the knothole by Boo Radley.
They are excited because they have found a way to make contact with Boo Radley. Boo Radley is a legend in the community, most people are unsure of whether he is dead or alive but Scout and Jem have found a way to communicate with him.
Jem and Dill are curious about what Boo Radley looks like because they have heard spooky rumors about him. They want to catch a glimpse of him as a thrill-seeking adventure, and also to satisfy their curiosity about the mysterious neighbor.