because his aunt lives in Maycomb and he will be staying there every summer.
Dill of course! He left his home and came back to Maycomb.
That face when you fart and it smells awful, but you kind of like it.
Jem dares Dill to touch the Radley house in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Dill meets the dare, but instead of touching it with his hand, he puts his foot inside the gate and then quickly pulls it back.
Dill plays a prank on boo radley because he wants to see if he comes out of his house
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.
He died from a cat attack on vacation in the Himalayin mountains, where he was buying pigeons from Marilyn Monroe eating ice-cream with a turtle. Who was sick and died with him. Octopus.
The author brings Dill back into the narrative to provide Scout with emotional support during the trial of Tom Robinson. Dill's presence also serves to add a sense of innocence and childhood perspective to the serious events unfolding in the story. Additionally, Dill's character highlights the themes of friendship and loyalty in the novel.
in Maycomb county its behind the Radley's place bc in the book it said Boo's tree had nuts (berries, or somthing) that fell in the back of the school yard and were claimed to be poisonous.
He was upset with the way that everyone was treating Tom. The racism, Maycomb's usual disease, was really bothering dill.
The Cunninghams are a poor but proud family in "To Kill a Mockingbird." They are known for their strong work ethic and sense of community. Despite their poverty, they are respected in Maycomb for their integrity and willingness to do what is right.
Dill's letter informs Scout that he will not be able to come back to Maycomb that summer as planned, but instead will be staying with his new father in another town.
Dill left to go back home in September.