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      • This character is a reference to Truman Capote who remained a childhood friend of Harper Lee. He was a neighbor of Harper Lee in Monroeville in Alabama.
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  1. A list of all the characters in To Kill a Mockingbird. To Kill a Mockingbird characters include: Scout Finch, Atticus Finch, Jem Finch, Boo Radley, Calpurnia, Bob Ewell, Dill Harris, Miss Maudie, Aunt Alexandra, Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson, Mrs. Dubose.

  2. Dill also has a soft spot for those who are lonely or outcast. He lacks a stable home life as he moves from relative to relative and expresses feeling unwanted by those that find him in their care. He even goes so far as to run away from his home in Meridian and hide under Scout’s bed in order to find love and comfort.

  3. In the year that follows, Dill begins to suspect that Boo is really very lonely and doesn’t have any friends. Dill himself is very lonely: his mother is divorced and remarries sometime before the novel’s third summer, and now Dill’s parents don’t want much to do with him.

  4. Charles Bakering "Dill" Harris is one of the only friends of Jem and Scout Finch. He lives in Meridian, Mississippi, and stays at his racist aunt's house, Ms. Rachel, every summer, while he visits Maycomb. His primary goal is to get Boo Radley out of his house. Since meeting the Finch children...

  5. Quick answer: In chapter 14 of To Kill a Mockingbird, it is revealed that Dill ran away from home because he felt lonely, unwanted, and unloved. Unlike Atticus, Dill's parents are not involved in...

  6. Charles Baker "Dill" Harris is a short, smart boy who visits Maycomb every summer from Meridian, Mississippi and stays with his Aunt Rachel (Aunt Stephanie in the film). Dill is the best friend of both Jem and Scout, and his goal throughout the novel is to get Boo Radley to come out of his house.

  7. The narrator and some other characters in To Kill a Mockingbird are kids, bringing an innocent perspective to the story. We also have characters who are completely good, some that are completely bad, and then characters who have varying combinations of good and bad.