Also to know is, what does Atticus Finch do for a living?
In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird , Atticus Finch is an attorney. This is significant because he is appointed to be the public defender for Tom Robinson, a black man who has been falsely accused of the beating and rape of Mayella Ewell, a white woman.
Beside above, why does Dill come to Maycomb? Dill, whose real name is Charles Baker Harris, comes to Maycomb from Meridian, Mississippi. He spends the summers in Maycomb with his aunt, Miss Rachel. Dill comes to Maycomb to spend time with his relatives, perhaps because his mother is a single parent and needs help with Dill. Like Scout, Dill is very curious.
Likewise, people ask, what happens to Dill at the end of the summer?
In chapter 14, Dill runs away and stays the night at the Finch residence. Fortunately, Dill's mother allows him to stay the rest of the summer in Maycomb. During the summer, Dill stays in Maycomb and witnesses the Tom Robinson trial alongside Jem and Dill.
What happened to the narrator's mother?
The narrator's mother died of a heart attack when Scout was 2 and Jem was 6. Scout was not affected by the death of her mother because she didn't remember her mother but on the other hand Jem misses her a lot.