![]() ![]() Dill doesn't know his biological father, just as Scout doesn't know her mother. Readers, especially those who don't live in the South, are as much strangers to Maycomb as Dill is, and so he paves the way for the reader's objective observance of the story Scout has to tell.ĭill is an observer much like Scout however, he has no vested interest or innate understanding of the various folks he encounters. As such, Dill functions as a sort of moral thermometer for the reader in understanding Maycomb. Dill is an interesting character because his personality is a compilation of many of the story's other characters.
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