To Kill a Mockingbird What symbolizes Dill in To Kill a Mockingbird? Asked by bookragstutor on 28 Nov 08:47 Last updated by anonymous on 24 Jan 00:43
To the children, Dill was the summertime. That was when he would come back into town to stay with relatives. He also allows the children to vicariously experience racism by viewing its effects on their friend.