No, Dill does not want to have an aunt like Aunt Alexandra. He enjoys the freedom and adventure that comes from spending time with Scout and Jem, and having a strict and proper aunt like Aunt Alexandra would likely limit his fun and spontaneity.
No, Miss Rachel is not Aunt Alexandra in To Kill a Mockingbird. Miss Rachel is the aunt of Charles Baker Harris, also known as Dill, who is a close friend of Scout and Jem. Aunt Alexandra is Atticus Finch's sister who comes to live with the family later in the story.
Scout, Jem, and Dill live with Aunt Alexandra, Atticus, and Calpurnia during the trial.
Dill and Scout meet Charles Baker "Dill" Harris outside the Finch's house while he is visiting his aunt Miss Rachel Haverford for the summer.
Dill's Aunt is Scouts and Jems neighbor, Rachel. To Dill she is Aunt Rachel.
Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches is Miss Rachel Haverford. She is a gossipy and nosy neighbor who is known for being interested in the Finches' family affairs.
Scout is not allowed to go with Dill and Jem because Aunt Alexandra believes it is not appropriate for a young girl to witness a trial dealing with sensitive subject matter. Aunt Alexandra is concerned about Scout's well-being and wants to protect her from the harsh realities of the adult world.
The narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout Finch, lives with her father, Atticus, and her brother, Jem. Later on in the novel, Scout's aunt, Aunt Alexandra, stays with the family to help raise Scout to become a proper young lady.
In the movie "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill's aunt is Miss Rachel Haverford, who is his guardian during the summer when he visits Maycomb. She is a kind and caring woman who looks after Dill while he stays with her.
Dill's aunt is Miss Rachel. He comes from Meridian, Mississippi every summer to stay with her in Maycomb.Miss rachel
Dill lives with his Aunt Rachel in Maycomb while he is visiting for the summer.
Dill lives in Mississippi with his aunt during the summer. In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout describes Dill as coming from "Meridian, Mississippi, and was spending the summer with his aunt" (Chapter 1).