What does cousin Francis say about dill?
Scout’s cousin Francis is not a relative of whom she is very fond. Scout finds it difficult to agree with Francis on several topics, one of which is Dill. Francis ridicules Dill, referring to him as “a little runt” who is merely passed back and forth from one relative to another in the summer.
Does Scout have a crush on dill?
Scout admires Dill for his variety of talents, enthusiasm, and acting abilities. She even develops a playful romance with Dill when he asks her to marry him. Scout and Dill continually sneak kisses when Jem is not looking and write each other letters when he leaves for his hometown of Meridian.
What does Scout learn about dill in Chapter 14?
Scout discovers something under her bed. She calls Jem in and they discover Dill hiding there. Dill has run away from home because his mother and new father did not pay enough attention to him.
Who is Francis What does he say that upsets Scout why does he say it?
During one particular visit, Francis insults her friend Dill, calling him a runt. It bothers Scout to hear Francis mock him because she knows he has a difficult family situation. Francis then calls Scout “mighty dumb” for having such a friend, and continues by criticizing Atticus.
What does Francis say about Dill that gets Scout upset?
One night, Francis tells Scout that Dill is a runt and then uses an offensive racial slur to belittle Atticus, who sympathizes with black people. Scout curses Francis and beats him up. After they return to Maycomb, Scout tells Jack what Francis said and Jack becomes furious.
Using curse words in her conversations. What does cousin Francis tell Scout about Dill’s home life? “Grandma says he hasn’t got a home.” “Has too, he lives in Meridian.” “He just gets passed around from relative to relative, and Miss Rachel keeps him every summer.”
Did Dill and Scout get married?
Since the story ends within the childhood of Scout and Dill, there is no way to be certain of whether or not the two got married. In all likelihood, they did not, as those sort of entanglements rarely survive past childhood, but it is humorous to imagine nonetheless.
How does Dill lose his innocence?
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Dill loses his innocence by witnessing Mr. Gilmer’s disrespect toward Tom Robinson during the trial. Dill is disgusted by Mr. Gilmer’s disrespectful treatment of Tom and bursts into tears.
What do Dill and Scout talk about at the end of Chapter 14?
At the end of chapter 14, Dill reveals himself from under Scout’s bed after Jem and Scout overhear Atticus and Aunt Alexandra disagreeing about the role of Calpurnia in the lives of the children.
Why does Dill want a baby?
Why does Dill want a baby with Scout? Bringing up a baby with Scout is just another way of seeking the happiness he so desires–by “the magic of his own inventions” in “his own twilight world.”
What is ironic in the comment made by Francis about dill?
Overall, Francis’s negative comments about Dill’s unfortunate home life are hypocritical because he is also not wanted or genuinely loved by his parents either. I think this is ironic because no one wants Francis. His parents like to get rid of him for Christmas so they can go do what they want to without a kid.
What does Francis say to scout how does she react?
How does Scout react to Francis’s taunts? Scout yells at him, “He is not!… I don’t know what you’re talkin’ about, but you better cut it out this red hot minute!” When Francis starts up again, Scout punches him, “split[ting] [her] knuckle to the bone on his front teeth.”
What does cousin Francis tell scout about Dill?
Francis already knew about Dill from talking with his grandmother. Francis called Dill “that little runt,” no doubt stirring up Scout’s temper. Francis told her that Dill really didn’t have a home and that “… he just gets passed around from relative to relative, and Miss Rachel keeps him every summer.”
Why does Francis call Scout a runt in to kill a Mockingbird?
During one particular visit, Francis insults her friend Dill, calling him a runt. It bothers Scout to hear Francis mock him because she knows he has a difficult family situation. Francis then calls Scout “mighty dumb” for having such a friend, and continues by criticizing Atticus.
Why is Francis so cruel in to kill a Mockingbird?
In addition, Francis has a cruel streak and a tendency to repeat negative comments that he hears from adults. During one particular visit, Francis insults her friend Dill, calling him a runt. It bothers Scout to hear Francis mock him because she knows he has a difficult family situation.
What is the relationship between Scout and Francis?
Francis is entitled, arrogant, and prejudiced. In Chapter 9, Scout is forced to hang out with Francis during their family’s Christmas get-together at Finch’s Landing. Francis is Scout’s complete opposite.