Dill Harris Baker Character Analysis

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Dill Harris Baker is like a puppy. Puppies are young and full of energy as is Dill he is also always curious and goes out of his way to figure something out. He obeys rules to a certain extent, and is tempted to break rules easily, he is sensitive to other's injustice and can sympathise with others, much like a puppy as well. Dill was always imagining great things when he was free, he would play whenever he could, and at any time or place. His energy levels were always high, just like a puppy but he also needed love and attention like one this is the story of Dill Harris Baker.
It was a warm afternoon with a slight breeze in Meridian when Dill agitatedly ran into his room stammering “he promised… he promised he would build a boat with me on the weekend” where the only words escaping his mouth with hot tears burning down his skin. Dill paused and stood stationary in the middle of the room remembering when every time Scout his …show more content…

“I would rather be Boo Radley and stay in Maycomb everything would be so much better “he exclaimed when all of a sudden a light bulb went off in his head he had to run away and he knew where he was going, “Maycomb here I come.” He ran back to his new Father Stephen’s room and carefully opened the room and as always his mother and so called father had gone away to attend one of their social gatherings, it was the perfect opportunity for him to escape this dysfunctional family. So he rummaged through his father’s drawers and found the spare 30 dollars that his father always kept in there and without further ado he left the house and walked to the train station and caught the next train to Maycomb. Once he had bought his ticket and had quietly boarded the train and had made his way to he’s seat, from the corner of his eye he could see the many judgements that the people were making of this small boy in his overalls that were covered in fresh mud

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