No, Jem and Dill's plan to lure Boo Radley out of his house did not work in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird." Their plan of trying to see him fail and they are eventually caught by Atticus.
Dill dared Jem to run up to Boo Radley's house and touch the porch.
Their plan to peep into Boo Radley's window was disrupted by Atticus Finch catching them in the act. He admonished them for trespassing on the Radley property and for invading someone's privacy. The incident highlighted the theme of respecting others' privacy and boundaries.
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William Dills was born in 1878, in Burlington, Iowa, USA.
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William Dills died on March 25, 1932, in Portland, Oregon, USA.
Jem and Dill hatch a plan to leave a note for Boo in the Radley's window, using a fishing line. The note will ask him to come out sometimes and tell them what he's doing inside, and that they won't hurt him and will buy him ice cream. Dill says he wants Boo to come out and sit with them for a while, as it might make the man feel better.
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Jem and Dill reassure Scout that they are just going for a walk to the Radley Place out of curiosity. They explain that there is no harm in exploring and that they will not bother anyone. Scout eventually decides to join them on their adventure.
it is because attics already told them to leave boo radley alone so if they told the truth Mr Atkinson would have told attics . that's way dill said they played strip poker and that's how jem did not have pants.