It is
unsure whether or not Dill andever become husband and wife, but if we are to make a guess, the
match seems unlikely. The arrangement was an innocent and uniformed one, made out of a childish
and possessive crush that Dill felt for Scout. As time goes on, Dill begins to lose interest in
this arrangement in favor of a brotherhood with . Though this does create feelings of sadness
and abandonment in Scout, it is far more likely that Scout is longing for the feelings of her
young childhood than that of a potential romance.
In 's second novel,
, Scout remains unmarried at the age of 26. It should be noted, however,
that the circumstances around the release of this work have been considered dubious. There is
not a clear consensus in the literary world on whether or not the work can be considered a
canonical continuation of .
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