they weren't interested in him
they didn't pay attention to him.
Dill's mother and stepfather paid him little attention and were often neglectful. He felt lonely and unloved in their home, so he preferred to spend his time with Jem and Scout in Maycomb.
Beacause They are not treating him the same
they didnt pay enough attention towards him
hes not getting enough attention
They never paid any attention to him.
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.
Francis told Scout that Dill's mother had remarried and that Dill was not coming to Maycomb that summer because he preferred to stay with his new family in Meridian.
His mother is Carol Ann Bickford. His stepfather is William Grinnell Gordon.
Dill feels neglected by his parents, who prioritize their own social lives over spending time with him. This leads Dill to seek attention and connection with the Finch family, where he feels more welcomed and understood.
No, a stepfather will not have visitation rights to his stepson after a divorce. The mother can always allow the stepfather to visit if she wants.
"Allow?" It isn't the children's responsibility to control their stepfather. Afterall, the stepfather is controlling them. They probably don't know what to do and are trying to understand what is going on.
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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.
Dill said he left home because he felt ignored by his parents. He wanted to explore new adventures and find new friends in Maycomb, where he later befriends Scout and Jem.
Yes in fact he grew up with his mother and stepfather
You aren't married to your stepfather, your mother is, so there would be no reason to divorce him. And if your mother divorces him, then you are no longer related to him, and don't have to have anything else to do with him.