Dill does have a home. He lives with his new father in Meridian and it says in chapter 14 that he comes to visit the FInch's because he's chained to the basement wall. Is there any signifigance to Tom Robinson in the book other then that he's Atticus' client?
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Dill does have a home. He lives with his new father in Meridian and it says in chapter 14 that he comes to visit the FInch's because he's chained to the basement wall.
Is there any signifigance to Tom Robinson in the book other then that he's Atticus' client?
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