Mrs. Dubose, the mean old lady down the street. The doctor gave her the drugs for her sickness, but she was determined to get rid of the addiction before she died, and that's exactly what she did.
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The old lady addicted to morphine in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Mrs. Dubose. She is shown as a symbol of strength and overcoming personal struggles, as she tries to kick her addiction before passing away.
Morphine is a symbol because it shows another person burdened by something. Just as Tom is burdened by prejudice and Boo Radley is burdened by his previous actions. The main difference is that Mrs. (or Ms?) Dubose was able to overcome her difficulty and die free.
Wasn't it Mrs. Dubose?
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Mrs. Dubose, chapter 11
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Mrs. Dubose, the mean old lady down the street. The doctor gave her the drugs for her sickness, but she was determined to get rid of the addiction before she died, and that's exactly what she did.mrs. douboseMrs. Dubose.Mrs. Dubose.
The mean old lady your referring to is Ms.Dubose who lives on the same street as The Finch's.
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...because shes a nice lady and likes the children...
Jurgis discovered that Marija was addicted to morphine in The Jungle by Upton Sinclair.He refused to provide any money for the funeral.she was addicted to morhineshe was addicted to morphine a+
Jack Finch asks Alexandra Hancock to marry him in the story "To Kill a Mockingbird." However, she declines his proposal.
Mrs. Dudose is a old lady who is mean to Jem and Scout and tells them that their dad is a negro lover and she is highly addicted to morphine and dies later on in the story.
The lady who loves to garden in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Miss Maudie Atkinson. She is known for her green thumb and shares her love of gardening with Scout and Jem. Miss Maudie is a kind and wise neighbor who serves as a positive influence in the children's lives.
During the refreshment period in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout stands up to her cousin Francis when he insults her father, Atticus. She becomes upset and reacts with physical violence, eventually leading to a scolding from her uncle Jack. Scout's behavior during this time demonstrates her strong sense of loyalty and defense of her family.