Table of Contents
- 1 What did Jem learn from his encounter with Mrs Dubose and following her death?
- 2 How was Jem punished What did he learn about Mrs Dubose What did he learn about himself?
- 3 How does Mrs Dubose death affect Jem?
- 4 How does Mrs. Dubose show courage?
- 5 Why do Jem and Scout hate Mrs Dubose?
- 6 Why does Jem feel like Mrs. Dubose just won’t leave him alone?
- 7 What does Mrs Dubose give Jem what does it symbolize?
- 8 What did Jem do to Scouts Baton?
What did Jem learn from his encounter with Mrs Dubose and following her death?
Dubose and following her death? From his encounter with Mrs. Dubose, Jem learned that people aren’t always what they seem, that one can’t understand someone until one has the facts and that there are many different kinds of courage.
What lesson did Jem learn from Mrs Dubose?
Through Jem’s experience with Mrs. Dubose, he learns that there are consequences for his actions. When he takes Scout ‘s baton and thrashes Mrs. Dubose’s camellia bushes, he demonstrates his inability to control his temper in certain situations, thereby causing him to face the consequences of such behavior.
How was Jem punished What did he learn about Mrs Dubose What did he learn about himself?
For punishment, Jem was asked to read daily to Mrs. Dubose until her alarm clock sounded. Jem found himself reading more and more every day as the clock took longer and longer to actually go off. To do so, she used Jem’s reading to distract her from her pain, and by the time she died, she was free.
What does Mrs Dubose gift to Jem symbolize?
Dubose’s gift to Jem is a white camellia. This flower is an appropriate gift because Jem has destroyed her camellias, and she knows that Jem has come to regret his violence. In a symbolic sense, her gift helps Jem understand the meaning of courage as Atticus explains it.
How does Mrs Dubose death affect Jem?
Dubose dies that Jem learns that she has courageously withdrawn herself from the pain-killing morphine to which she has become addicted. While he goes to read to her, Jem learns as Atticus has taught him, [people] are entitled to full respect for their opinions…. [but] she’s old and ill.
What does Mrs. Dubose symbolize?
Clearly, Mrs. Dubose represents the traditional order of the Confederate South. One way Harper Lee establishes this association is to give Mrs. Dubose a taste for the novels of Sir Walter Scott, whose romantic visions of aristocracy and gentility shaped the Old South’s image of itself.
How does Mrs. Dubose show courage?
Dubose is found in chapter 11 of To Kill a Mockingbird. The three ways that she demonstrates courage are: by facing the world alone and sick for a very long time; by deciding at her old age to conquer a drug addiction; and by achieving her goal to die free from said addiction. For many years, Mrs.
What does Mrs Dubose gain from this punishment to Jem?
Dubose gain from this “punishment” to Jem? Dubose gets to hear storys before her death and Jem gains the knowledge of what real courage actually is.
Why do Jem and Scout hate Mrs Dubose?
Why do Jem and Scout hate Mrs. Dubose at first? They hate Mrs. Dubose at first because she speaks rudely to them and criticizes Atticus and their family.
How does Mrs. Dubose symbolize courage?
Dubose is found in chapter 11 of To Kill a Mockingbird. The three ways that she demonstrates courage are: by facing the world alone and sick for a very long time; by deciding at her old age to conquer a drug addiction; and by achieving her goal to die free from said addiction.
Why does Jem feel like Mrs. Dubose just won’t leave him alone?
Dubose was terminally ill and became a morphine addict to numb her pain. He tells Jem that his reading distracted her between doses of morphine which helped her overcome her addiction.
Why was Mrs. Dubose’s life so hard at the end?
Dubose was a morphine addict, she fought very hard until the end to finish the addiction. This shows that she possessed what Atticus called “the true meaning of courage”, and that she was finally beating the addiction before her death. Mrs. Dubose’s death affected Jem and forced him to mature a little.
What does Mrs Dubose give Jem what does it symbolize?
The camellias symbolize understanding. Atticus says that Mrs. Dubose is the bravest person he knows, because she battles her illness daily. When she gives Jem the flower, she is passing that bravery on to him. His attacking the flowers was a learning opportunity for him, because he did not understand Mrs. Dubose’s behavior.
Why does Atticus want Jem to meet Mrs. Dubose?
Atticus wanted Scout and Jem to spend time with Mrs. Dubose for several reasons. First, this acted as punishment for Jem taking Scout’s baton and knocking the heads off of Mrs. Dubose’s camellias. Second, Atticus knew that Mrs. Dubose was trying to detox from her morphine habit, and needed someone to read to her as she went through withdrawal.
What did Jem do to Scouts Baton?
In town, Jem buys himself a model steam engine and buys Scout a sparkly twirling baton she has had her eye on for some time. On the way home, in a sudden fit of anger, Jem suddenly grabs Scout’s baton, cuts off all the tops of Mrs. Dubose’s camellia bushes, and then snaps her baton in half.
What does Atticus tell Jem about Mrs. Dubose after her death?
Dubose dies a little more than a month after Jem’s punishment ends. Atticus reveals to Jem that she was addicted to morphine and that the reading was part of her successful effort to combat this addiction. Atticus gives Jem a box that Mrs. Dubose had given her maid for Jem; in it lies a single white camellia.