He didnt feel loved when he was with his mother.
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.
a snowman when it snowed in maycomb
Calpurnia lives in the Finch family home in Maycomb. She is the Finch family's cook, housekeeper, and a beloved caregiver to Atticus's children, Jem and Scout.
Yes, the children in To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout and Jem, were from Maycomb, Alabama, which is the setting for the novel.
Jem has learned that the divisions in Maycomb's society are deep-rooted and based on racial prejudice, while Scout is still naive about the extent of racism in their community. Jem has witnessed firsthand the injustice and discrimination faced by African Americans in Maycomb, leading him to question the fairness of the town's social structure more than Scout.
he attacks Jem which breaks Jem's arm, then is stabbed, presumably by Jem or Boo Radley, who brings Jem back home
Jem helps Dill to get cleaned up and takes him back to the Finch house, where they listen to Dill's story about how he ran away from home.
Jem! It was about living in Maycomb.
Miss rachel is jem and scouts neighbor, she lives in maycomb and is dill's aunt
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Dill returned to Maycomb because he felt lonely and unhappy living with his mother and her new husband in another town. He missed his friends Scout and Jem, as well as the adventures they had together during the summers. He wanted to reunite with them and have more fun in Maycomb.
As the trial day approaches atticus is working harder. jem is worried about his father's saftey and if the jury will be fair. The trial is a focal point in Maycomb, people from out of town came to go to the trial. Hope this helps ;)