While he's in Maycomb in summer, he stays with his aunt, Miss Rachel.
Dill lives with his Aunt Rachel in Maycomb while he is visiting for the summer.
Dill.
Dill Harris was the friend who only visited Maycomb during the summer in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
because Dill wants to get a peek into the Radley place
It was the coldest winter ever and it snowed for the first time.
Dill tells a tall tale about his father being a "digger" who works at the "railroad yards." He claims that his father isn't around much and that he never wants to play with Dill, which is why he ran away to Maycomb.
Dill lives in Mississippi with his aunt during the summer. In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout describes Dill as coming from "Meridian, Mississippi, and was spending the summer with his aunt" (Chapter 1).
He lived with his Aunt Rachel in Maycomb every summer.
Dill wants to go for a walk in Maycomb because it's something different and exciting for him. Maycomb is a small town where people are used to a routine life, so the idea of going for a walk and exploring the surroundings is unusual and intriguing to Dill.
Dill does not attend school in Maycomb. He visits during the summer from Meridian, Mississippi.
Yes, it was Dill's second summer in Maycomb County when Tom Robinson's trial took place in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Dill first visited Maycomb during the previous summer, and he returned for the trial, which was a significant event in the story.
Yes, in To Kill a Mockingbird, Dill arrives in Maycomb from Meridian to spend his summers with his aunt, Miss Rachel Haverford. He quickly becomes friends with Scout and Jem.
Dill spends summers in Maycomb because his mother remarried and lives in Meridian, so he stays with his aunt Miss Rachel in Maycomb during school breaks. Dill also enjoys spending time with Scout and Jem and likes the adventures they have together.