In, To Kill a Mocking Bird, Dill ran away because he felt unneeded and unwanted. He felt his stepfather was taking his place and that his mother preferred his new stepfather to him.
Dill left to go back home in September.
Dill runs away because his new father and mother are not paying enough attention to him.
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.
Jem goes to the Radley's house and slaps the side of it because Dill dared him to.
Dill believes that Boo Radley has not run away from his home because he is not crazy, but simply chooses to stay inside to avoid the cruel world outside. Dill thinks that Boo stays to protect those he cares about.
Dill tells Scout and Jem that he was tired of his mother's multiple new marriages and felt unwanted at home, so he ran away to Maycomb.
Dill runs away from home in Chapter 14 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. He arrives in Maycomb during a storm and hides under Scout's bed until Atticus finds him.
I am just going to give the format:1st paragraph- write a starting intro: Dear Mom,How are you? I am fine...(at least 5 sentences.)2nd paragraph (the big part)- write the body or the main reason why you (Dill) ran away. Begin like this: Mom, I had a specific reason why I ran away...(at least a regular paragraph!)3rd paragraph-closing paragraph. Summarize or close your letter like: So, as you can see, Mom, this is why I ran away from home and I plan on never coming back..)
He was upset with the way that everyone was treating Tom. The racism, Maycomb's usual disease, was really bothering dill.
It was the coldest winter ever and it snowed for the first time.
He was ravenous, just shoving food in, when he arrived after running away from his home in Meridian, Mississippi.
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