Scout was six years old when she first met Dill in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Dill visits his aunt, Miss Rachel, who lives next door to the Finches, during the summer. Scout and her brother, Jem, befriend Dill and the three children spend their summers together exploring their neighborhood and creating imaginative adventures.
Both Dill and Scout do have an attraction for one another. Scout always looks forward in seeing Dill each summer, and Dill looks forward in "marrying" Scout in the future........
When the novel begins, Dill is almost seven years old. Towards the end of the novel, Dill is probably around 10 or 11 years old.
Scout was much taller than dill even though dill is olderYes, Scout was taller than Dill. Dill may be older but he's little.
Dill asked Scout to marry her early on in the summer and forgot about it. Scout reacts to this by beating Dill up
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.
Dill
In Chapter 1 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill asks Scout to marry him. He does this as part of their childhood play and fascination with romantic interests and relationships.
Dill is about seven years old(when the story begins). Younger then Jem but older than Scout.
Dill loves Scout. Even though is is abnormal for their young ages, Dill in the novel claims a love for Scout and that one day he will marry her. Scout requites the feelings and agreement of marriage.
In a mockingbird they think they found a snake but to find out it is only Dill.
Jem and Dill first took Scout into the Radley yard the night before Dill was supposed to leave Maycomb for the schoolyear. However, Lee does state that Scout "rolled into the Radley front yard" earlier in the book when she Jem and Dill were playing with an old tire.
scout though dill was lying when he told stories about what he did at home im not sure exactly what read back the part when dill just come to maycomb