At first, Dill tells Scout that his step-father locked him in the basement with chains, from which he escaped to the Finches' home. But later, after Jem has told Atticus of Dill's presence, Dill has eaten & bathed, & Dill and Scout are in bed, he tells her the actual truth.
So basically, Dill feels neglected and somewhat rejected by his mother and step-father. He goes on to say that they buy him anything he wants, but then tell him to play with it in another room. It also seems as though he doesn't live up to their expectations of how a boy should behave, because he's not really interested in sports, & instead hangs around the house "worryin' his folks." Dill feels they would be better off without him there, so he takes it upon himself to leave.
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He wants attention
dill ends up under scouts bed because he ran away because of his dad
yes, he is.
Scout's dad.
He is a lawyer. He is the one that is defending Tom Robinson. I hoped this helped.
that attices does do something cool and aint what she thought he was
Dill is a young boy seeking attention and validation, which he may not be receiving from his own family. By making up stories about his parents, he may be trying to create a sense of belonging or appeal to his friends' empathy. Additionally, his imagination and desire for adventure play a role in his storytelling as a form of escapism from his own reality.
Escape from Pearl Baily
Dill runs away because he feels neglected by his parents and seeks attention from others. He is looking for adventure and excitement, and feels a sense of freedom when he runs away. Additionally, Dill may also be trying to escape from his dysfunctional family situation.
at which part of the book? I know her cousin, Francis made fun of her because her dad was defending Tom in court.
He used scissors and stabbed him in the leg
no it says somewhere in the beginning when scout asks her dad if they were poor and atticus says yes