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    It comes up with Scout and Jem’s neighbor Mrs. Dubose‚ she is an older women that tends not not think of what she is saying to the kids. When Scout and Jem first met Mrs. Dubose she was always mean to them when they had walked by her house‚ but one time she said that Atticus was a “nigger lover” (page 136 Harper Lee) and Jem did not like that. Jem had gotten extremely upset and went into her yard and cut all of the flower heads off her flowers‚ Mrs. Dubose was very upset about that. Jem ended up having

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    TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 1. Who is Mrs Dubose? Mrs Dubose was an old‚ bad-tempered‚ wheel-chair bound woman who lives with her maid‚ Jessie‚ two doors down from the Finches‚ sits on her porch and shouts out rude comments to the children whenever they pass her house. She was a morphine addict and as the novel progresses she attempts to break off her compulsion. 2. How does she fit into Maycomb society? Nobody in Maycomb really liked Mrs Dubose. Just like the Mockingbird‚ she was not what

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    In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee Atticus creates the opportunity for Jem to read to Mrs.Dubose. I think this was a good decision made by Jem’s father. I think this for three reasons. First in a fit of rage‚ Jem cut down Mrs. Dubose flowers. Mrs. Dubose hurled insults at Scout and Jem even going as far as to include Atticus. Jem cut her precious flowers. Atticus confronted Jem for the misdeed “Jem!” His voice was like the winter wind. Atticus switched on the ceiling light in the living room

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    Explore the ways Mrs Dubose is presented in ‘to kill a mockingbird’ * How Lee uses languages and narrative to present character. * How Lee manipulates structure to present the character. * Your own and other characters’ response to the character. * How the character links to wider themes of the novel. Just as Boo Radley seems to be the ghost of Maycomb‚ Mrs. Dubose has an alternate persona herself; she is the dragon of Maycomb town. Scout introduces her as “plain hell” and she says

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    Sisay Shannon-Tamrat English 9 Leider 12/7/12 Atticus and Mrs. Dubose Comparison In the book To Kill a Mocking bird by Harper Lee‚ both Atticus and Mrs. Dubose are brave figures for Scout and Jem. However they both show bravery differently. Mrs. Dubose faces her addiction with Morphine though reading and attacking others: “ Yes that’s what they were. Most of the time you were reading to her I doubt if she heard a word you said. Her whole mind and body concentrated on that alarm clock. If

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    Valeria Lackey Mrs. Flemming English 10 March 3‚ 2011 To Kill a Mockingbird Essay In the book To Kill a Mockingbird Jem and scout live in a small town called Macomb. Scout and Jem have a lot of fun times roaming their neighborhood; even though most of the town found it unruly and disturbing that their father was okay with this behavior. Jem and scout heard criticism from a lot of people but the person who made it sting the most lived two houses down

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    Mrs Dubose was an elderly bitter woman and like many in Maycomb‚ was a racist. Author‚ Harper Lee has used the symbol of camellias to embody the racism and prejudice that lies within Maycomb. Camellias are a white and black flower which displays the divide between the two races at the time. I showed this through my symbol by using the black and white newspaper articles for the flower. This displays how Maycomb see their community as white and black‚ not as a whole. With a society discriminating against

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    ” In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee she can change the way a person sees something in the blink of eye‚ she shows courage in so many ways. Harper Lee uses Mrs.Dubose as a character to show courage. She uses Mrs.Dubose as one of Atticus’s example to show Jem what real courage is. A part that shows this is when Mrs.Dubose is sick in bed and Jem comes and reads to her and Atticus explains the situation she is in. She also uses Scout as an example of courage as well.So in the book To Kill a Mockingbird

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    The late Mrs. Henry Dubose was the definition of a courageous soul‚ from the way she spoke her mind proudly‚ being a role model for future generations to her bravery in quitting her addiction. In a world where opinions are hidden‚ Mrs. Dubose was unlike any other. She shared her opinion‚ no matter who it harmed or helped‚ because she wanted to be heard. As Jem and Scout were passing Mrs. Dubose shared her opinion about their lives‚ exclaiming: “‘what are you doing in those overalls? You should be

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    Mrs Dubose In harper lee’s to kill a mockingbirdMrs Dubose is a minor character but has a highly significant impact within the book as a whole; she embodies many themes such as integrity‚ injustice and growing up. And though she was a morphine addict‚ she did free herself from her addiction and in the process she embodied the theme of courage. Mrs. Dubose displays integrity by standing up for her beliefs. She has self-appointed herself as the "manners police"‚ according to the standards she

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