She is the neighbor that always yells at Jem and Scout. She tells them to come up on the porch abd talk to her. She alsotells Scout to be mire like a girl and wear dresses.
Jem and Scout visit Miss Dubose in Chapter 11 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." Miss Dubose is an irritable neighbor who frequently criticizes Atticus and his legal work. Jem visits her as part of a punishment from Atticus.
Pages 110 to 111
Chapter 4, page 27
Chapter 11
Chapter 11
Jem knocks the heads off Mrs. Dubose's CAMELLIAS, NOT azaleas. (It is instead Miss Maudie who nurtures azaleas in her garden.). This happens in Chapter 11, page 114 (may vary depending on your particular book).
Mrs. dubose dies, and the children "grow up."
her addiction to morphene.
This line was said by Mrs. Dubose to Scout Finch in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Mrs. Dubose was an elderly woman known for her harsh and racist remarks.
Near 100 yrs old
Jem Finch
The word "rectitude" appears in Chapter 9 of the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" in a conversation between Atticus Finch and his brother Jack. Atticus uses it to describe Mrs. Dubose's attitude towards speaking her mind, suggesting that she is determined and uncompromising in her beliefs.
Jem cuts the camellia bushes of Mrs. Dubose, a cantankerous elderly woman in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He cuts them as a punishment for his sister, Scout, following an altercation they had with Mrs. Dubose.
Mrs. Dubose from To Kill a Mockingbird
Jem touches the Radley's door in Chapter 6 of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Tom Robinson dies in the winter in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is shot while trying to escape from prison.