"I'm little but I'm old." he said. Page 7
Dill said this the first time Scout and Jem ever laid eyes on him. He was not afraid to stand up for himself or say what is on his mind. Dill is just like the male version of Scout. He was a scrawny six year old staying with his Aunt Rachel during the summers.
"What?" asked Dill. Page 38.
This question isn't nessicarily important, but Dill seems to always be asking questions. Things like; will you marry me Scout? You scared Jem? Gonna run out on a dare? Why doesn't he ever come out? He was young and innocent, and like all kids, he was curious. They didn't always have the answer but they wouls sure enough find out if thats what it took.
Dill was a villain's villain: he could get into any character part assigned him, appear tall if height was part of the delivery required. Page 39
Not only was Dill a boy of many traits, he was an actor that fit into any role given to him. He could even give the illusion he was what he wasn't in real life.