No one is explicitly mentioned in To Kill a Mockingbird, but he does very much want to meet me.
Atticus Finch because he is the most respectable character in To Kill A Mokingbird
He is assigned the case from Judge Taylor.
he would like to meet ares
Finch obtained his limp after a bomb explosion on a ferry when he was going to meet Nathan. Nathan was killed in this explosion. That is why Harold Finch limps! :)
Would Like to Meet was created in 2001.
a dictator he was like Hitler and would not be pleasant to meet
No.
The literal meaning of 'the summer's going to be a hot one' would simply suggest hot weather, but clearly that is not what Atticus is getting at. Aunt Alexandra and Atticus agree (although Scout is not convinced it was Atticus' idea) that she 'should stay ... for a while' and in Aunt Alexandra's words, addressing Scout, 'it would be best for you to have some feminine influence.' When the children meet Atticus, he starts to tell them that 'We felt it was time you children needed -', but his justification for her visit is not answered directly. The reader already knows that Atticus has been absent on business for two weeks and that he is defending a case for a Tom Robinson, a black man, which is already causing tension between the Finch family and the white residents of Maycomb. Therefore the 'hot summer' Atticus is referring to is both the support his family will need during these difficult months and Aunt Alexandra's preoccupation with bringing the children up properly.
I would like to meet him but not just for his money or stuff to be his buddy
Personally I would like to meet both!
Yes. Like any army they would have requirements for recruits to meet and if you do not meet them then you would not get in.
You would have to meet him to figure that out.