Dill serves as a catalyst for the children's adventures in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He represents innocence, curiosity, and a different perspective on the events unfolding in Maycomb. His presence adds a sense of wonder and excitement to the story.
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Dill is about seven years old(when the story begins). Younger then Jem but older than Scout.
first of all u think wat a purpose is which a purpose of a story then u think of it when u do ur project or something k!
He is the President of L&N railroad. ~ Dill thinks
If you're asking about when Scout and Jem find Dill under the bed, then Jem was the one who went to Atticus and told him that Dill had come.
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.
Scut Farkus and Grover Dill .
Dill is an herb which is grown in many countries worldwide and used in as many cuisines. The seeds of the dill plant have a savory flavor some think is similar to that of a combination of anise, parsley and celery, but has an aroma of a mix of citrus, fennel and mint. Dill seeds are often used in making dill pickles.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill symbolizes childhood innocence and the outsider's perspective on the events in Maycomb. He brings a fresh outlook to the story and serves as a catalyst for Scout and Jem's understanding of the world around them. Dill also represents the idea of escapism and imagination in the face of harsh realities.
Charles baker harris i think its the best i have
Rita Hayworth..i think
The purpose is to leave a lesson for the youth to think many times before jumping into a big decision in life.