Dill Character Analysis

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Watch Out, Dill is here for the summer. Do you have any friends that you only see in the summer? In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout and Jem Finch have that type of friend. His name is Charles Baker Harris, or Dill, a short kid that is one year older than Scout, from Meridian, Mississippi, goes to Maycomb, Alabama to stay with his aunt, Miss Rachel Haverford, during the summers. Throughout his stay, he’s become friends with Scout and Jem. From his summers that he stayed there, a lot can be learned about him, like his curiosity and persuasiveness. Dill has shown this throughout the novel his curiosity with his interest in Boo Radley, along with his persuasiveness The minute Dill heard about Boo Radley it immediately created a spark of interest. In the first chapter Scout and Jem keep telling him of the dangers of going near the Radley’s, how the youngest Radley cut his father’s pant leg, belonged in an asylum, along with other rumors, nevertheless he still wants to know more about him, whether it is how he looks or what he does . “Wonder what he looks like” (Lee.16). He is willing to go near the house up to the lamp post. He also shows his curiosity, later on in the book, when Scout was wondering what Jem and Dill were going to do in the Radley’s house. “We’re askin him real politely to come out …show more content…
In later chapters while they were playing pretend. Scout believed he was a good actor on the worst times, he could become any character he was assigned during their game . To be a good actor, which he has shown, you must persuade the other people to believe you are that particular character, exactly what Dill was doing. He also persuaded Scout to help him and Jem to give a letter to Boo Radley by telling her: “If you don’t say you’ll do what we tell you, we ain’t gonna tell you anything”(Lee.62). Scout also being curious agreed and helped them give the