his new prints are not the same.
dill and pickle
he says its because his new father locked him in a cellar to die but really its because he felt that his new parents were better off with out him.
Scout and Dill go outside because Dill doesn't like the way that Mr. Horace Gilmer is bashing Tom with the questions he is asking and in the fashion he is asking them in such a demanding tone and as if he did something wrong to Mr. Gilmer. That is why Dill and Scout go outside.
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.
I don't think so. It said he was white in the book and he and his parents were white in the movie
The letter says that Dill has a new father and that he will be staying in Meridian with his family.
Like a dill pickle without the vinegar and cucumber and salt.
his parents ignore him, and don't take care of him
Yes, dill can be successfully transplanted to a new location if done carefully and at the right time, typically in the spring or fall.
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.
Dill runs away because his new father and mother are not paying enough attention to him.
Dill cries because he is overwhelmed by the injustice of the trial and Tom Robinson's wrongful conviction. He is unable to understand why an innocent man like Tom could be found guilty based on racial prejudice rather than evidence. Dill's tears reflect his deep sense of empathy and compassion for others.