what cousin francis tells scout about Dill's homelife is that Dill had a very poor but very adventuresome life. Dill
that he doesn't have a home and bounces around from family to family
Cousin Francis tells Scout that Dill's home life in Meridian is not as bad as Dill makes it out to be. Francis explains that Dill's parents are fine people, but they simply don't have much time for him due to their busy lives.
Francis upsets Scout by saying no one wants Dill because Francis himself was the one who started the fight by insulting Atticus, insinuating that no one wants him. This makes his statement hypocritical because he is guilty of the same behavior he is accusing Dill of.
Dill told Atticus that they were just having lunch.
Rita Hayworth..i think
Jem tells Scout not to ask Dill about his father because it is a sensitive topic for Dill, and he doesn't want to make Dill uncomfortable or upset. Dill's father is absent from his life, and it is a painful subject for him to discuss.
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........
Scout was much taller than dill even though dill is olderYes, Scout was taller than Dill. Dill may be older but he's little.
that's he doesnt have a home and moves around from family member to family member
Dill asked Scout to marry her early on in the summer and forgot about it. Scout reacts to this by beating Dill up
Scout fights her cousin Francis at Finch's Landing because he insults her father, Atticus, by calling him names and criticizing him for defending Tom Robinson, a black man. This leads to Scout's emotional outburst and physical confrontation with Francis.
Dill