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.
because his aunt lives in Maycomb and he will be staying there every summer.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Dill Harris ran away from home and made his way to Maycomb. He decides to stay there because his mother and stepfather are not giving him the attention he wants.
he said it was because his parents didn't give him enough attention... they bought him anything he wanted but he had no one to share them with,
He's in Maycomb because he's staying with his aunt, Miss Rachel. In the movie, his aunt is Miss Stephanie.
he represents innocence
Dill of course! He left his home and came back to Maycomb.
That face when you fart and it smells awful, but you kind of like it.
Dill plays a prank on boo radley because he wants to see if he comes out of his house
Dill says that his father beats him, leading Scout to accuse him of lying because she knows that Dill's father is dead and he lives with his aunt.
in Maycomb county its behind the Radley's place bc in the book it said Boo's tree had nuts (berries, or somthing) that fell in the back of the school yard and were claimed to be poisonous.
Back in the old days, string(along with paper and other common items) were commonly made out of hemp. Hemp, of course, comes from the Cannabis Plant. Cannabis, being Marijuana. It is quite possible that Dill was smoking Marijuana.
Scout is angry at Dill in chapter 5 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he dares her to go inside the Radley house, which she finds intimidating and frightening. Dill's goading pushes Scout out of her comfort zone and puts her in a situation that goes against her instincts to respect others' privacy and boundaries.
Dill tells Jem and Scout that he will not be coming to Maycomb for the summer because his mother remarried. He tells them that he has a new father and they were going to build a boat together.
Assuming the question is referring to Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird", it is impossible to answer as there have been many publications of the novel, both hardcover and paperback, not to mention as a play and screen script, over the years.Various editions have the following page numbers:336 (Hardcover 40th Anniversary edition)281 (Paperback edition by Grand Central Publishing in 1995)
"You Won't Back Down" by Tom Petty shares themes of perseverance, courage, and standing up for what is right, which parallel the core messages in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Both emphasize the importance of fighting against injustice and discrimination, and the importance of having the determination to stand strong in the face of adversity.
Dill left to go back home in September.
The children decide to spend Dill's last night in Maycomb by trying to see Boo Radley. They sneak into the Radley yard, trying to catch a glimpse of Boo through the window. However, they get caught by Atticus and their neighbor, Miss Maudie.