To Kill A Mockingbird

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In To Kill a Mockingbird Dill Harris is a very imaginative kid, curious, and amicable because it is his way of coping with his dismal childhood. Dill wants to be in a totally different world; he desires to escape from the pains of reality. He also sees new joys in his audacious friends, Jem and Scout. He likes the fact that he can make an adventure out of everything and that he embodies the fact that you can’t fear something until you really know how it actually makes you feel when you encounter it. He also doesn’t want anyone to really feel anything that presumably was really as sickening as his childhood by treating them nicely. “The more we told Dill about the Radleys, the more he wanted to know, the longer he would stand hugging the light-pole on the corner, the more he would wonder”(Lee15). Dill had already mentioned hinted at the fact that he might have abused by his father or simply been neglected. Dill had been yearning for something that could bring some joy to his life, but he didn’t really find his chance until he hears about Boo. When he finally realizes there is som...

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