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Charles Baker Harris (Dill)

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GCSE English (To Kill a Mockingbird) Mind Map on Charles Baker Harris (Dill), created by MegHarrisxo on 04/05/2015.
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Charles Baker Harris (Dill)
  1. He has no proper home and spends his time between various relatives
    1. In Maycomb, he stays with his Aunt Rachel during the summer vacations.
      1. Later on, when his mother remarries, he runs away from his new stepfather.
      2. Scout first sees him as a "curiosity"
        1. He joins in Jem and Scout's games and shows an active imagination.
          1. Scout sees him as "a pocket Merlin, whose head teemed with eccentric plans, strange longings and quaint fancies".
          2. It was his idea first to make Boo come out.
            1. He is a quick thinker
              1. He explained away the loss of Jem's trousers by saying they'd been playing strip poker.
              2. He becomes 'engaged' to Scout
                1. He sobs during the trial while Tom Robinson is being cross-examined.
                  1. Like the other children, he wants justice and is anti-racist.
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