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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Mrs Dubose In harper lee’s to kill a mockingbird‚ Mrs 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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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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Scout and Jem Have you ever noticed how Scout and Jem are so alike‚ but then the next thing you know they’re at each other’s throats? In the book‚ “To kill a Mocking Bird‚” by Harper Lee‚ Scout and Jem Finch are brother and sister who have only Atticus Finch their father to look after them. Since Scout never knew her or remembered her mother‚ she turned more and more like Jem and Atticus every day. Along with being alike are their differences which bring small arguments and fights. Scout and
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something wrong‚ but today‚ I was greatly dispirited‚ I wasn’t stopped. I would have thought someone cared more about me. Talking to walls is dull and futile‚ no matter how long you wait for a response‚ you are met with utter‚ disappointing silence. A conversation with my parents is a conversation with a wall‚ and I’m immensely frustrated with it. Jem and Scout listen to me and value my opinion‚ Atticus pays more attention to me than both of my parents combined. I could have a discussion with any of them
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The Change of Jem and Scout During the Coarse of the Novel In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee we can see Scout and Jem mature and grow. They learned many things‚ but also lost many things. They learned not to be prejudice like everyone else was in town. They dared to have their own opinion about their father Atticus‚ Boo Radley and the Tom Robinson trial. As Scout grew up and changed‚ she began to see how things really were. She lost her innocence when she found this out. She
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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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One is Mrs. Dubose‚ the mean old lady down the street. The other is Mr. Atticus Finch‚ the father to Jem and Scout Finch. Our first character is Atticus Finch‚
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Mrs. Dubose Character Log Low Zhe Kai (18) 2P1 Character Trait Quote Explanation Unlikable “Jem and I hated her. If she was on the porch when we passed‚ we would be raked by her wrathful gaze‚ subjected to ruthless interrogation regarding our behavior‚ and given a melancholy prediction on what we would amount to when we grew up‚ which was always nothing.” “Cords of saliva would collect on her lips; she would draw them in‚ then open her mouth again. Her mouth seemed to have a private
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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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