Jem attacks Mrs. Dubose's camellias in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He destroys the flowers after Mrs. Dubose insults his father, Atticus. Jem later learns the reason behind Mrs. Dubose's behavior and the significance of his actions.
Jem used Scout's baton to destroy Mrs. Dubose's flowers as an act of retaliation for the insults she hurled at them.
Jem cuts her flowers because he was ager at her. and because he was tried of her talking about him, scout and Jem and also their father.
Jem tore up white white camellias
She died of a heart attack when Jem was 2.
Of a heart attack
Jem destroys Mrs. Dubose's camellia flowers in a fit of anger after she insults Atticus. As punishment, Jem is required to read to Mrs. Dubose every day, which is meant to teach him discipline and empathy. Through this experience, Jem learns about courage and forgiveness.
Jem's mother died of a heart attack while Jem and Scout were still young children.
a big house with flowers
Mr. Dubose punishes Jem for ruining her flowers as an act of retribution, as she views them as precious and symbolic of her struggle with addiction to morphine. Additionally, she wants to teach Jem a lesson about respecting others' property and the consequences of his actions.
Jem took Scout's baton and chopped the tops of all Mrs. Dubose's camellia bushes. Then he snapped Scout's baton in half.
Boo because jem was knocked out
He cut the flowers off her bushes.