He ran away because his new step-father was not spending anytime with him, and his mother was too busy with his step-father to think about Dill. He said they kissed him at night and fed him, and bought him everything, but he still wasn't getting the attention from them that he wanted.
ran away
Dill's mother was said to be two miles away in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
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.
Dill (Charles Baker Harris) runs away from home in To Kill a Mockingbird.
He was ravenous, just shoving food in, when he arrived after running away from his home in Meridian, Mississippi.
In a mockingbird they think they found a snake but to find out it is only Dill.
dill ends up under scouts bed because he ran away because of his dad
Dill believes that Boo Radley has not run away from his home because he is not crazy, but simply chooses to stay inside to avoid the cruel world outside. Dill thinks that Boo stays to protect those he cares about.
First of all, there is no actual snake. Dill was hiding in Scout's room because he ran away. Second, Dill came by train. He rode the same train he did before and "hitchhiked" his was to Miss Rachel's.
It's false, he actually just didn't get enough or any attention from his parents. He made up a story that he was not true, but we soon find out that they didn't give him enough attention.
In chapter 14 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill unexpectedly shows up at Jem and Scout's house. He had run away from his home in Meridian and hitchhiked to Maycomb to be with his friends. His arrival sparks excitement and concern among the Finch children.
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.