When Dill ran away and came to Scout for help she was prepared to hide him. When Jem found out, he immediately told Atticus, thus driving a deeper wedge between Jem and Scout.
Atticus reassures Scout and Jem that Dill will probably return home, but also contacts Dill's mother and the local sheriff to search for him. Atticus remains calm and comforts the children during this troubling time.
If you're asking about when Scout and Jem find Dill under the bed, then Jem was the one who went to Atticus and told him that Dill had come.
Jen went and got Atticus when Scout and Jem found out that Dill ran away from home.
Dill runs away from home in Chapter 14 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. He arrives in Maycomb during a storm and hides under Scout's bed until Atticus finds him.
ran away
nothing special, he just makes sure Rachel H. is aware that Dill has been found and is spending the night with them. (sleepover). But before the go to sleep they give him food (bread I presume).
Scout does not understand the reason Dill ran away because she is young and struggles to grasp the complexities of adult emotions and situations. She is still learning about the world around her and has a limited perspective on Dill's motivations and experiences.
He felt like he was a burden to his parents and that they didnt really love him.so that's when he got so caught up that he was being a burden and he just ran away he couldn't take not feeling loved to that is why he ran to scout and jems house because he knew he would feel love and given attention.
In, To Kill a Mocking Bird, Dill ran away because he felt unneeded and unwanted. He felt his stepfather was taking his place and that his mother preferred his new stepfather to him.
it might be slugs ran away because i met him there and he told me to be his girlfriend it might be slugs ran away because i met him there and he told me to be his girlfriend
From Dill's account of running away, we learn about his desire for adventure and independence, as well as his need for attention and love. It also highlights his complex family dynamic and the struggles he faces as a child seeking emotional connection.
Dill tells Scout and Jem that he was tired of his mother's multiple new marriages and felt unwanted at home, so he ran away to Maycomb.