Difference : Aunt Alexandra is a white women, while Calpurnia is African-American.
Miss Maudie is a kind, understanding neighbor who serves as a positive influence on Scout and Jem, while Mrs. Dubose is stern and critical. Miss Maudie is supportive of the children's curiosity, while Mrs. Dubose is judgmental and often scolds them. Both women, however, share a sense of independence and strong moral values.
No one had to read to Miss Maudie Atkinson. I believe you mean to say Mrs. Dubose. If so, it was Jem Finch who was made to read to her.
Miss Maudie is kind and respectful towards her students in To Kill a Mockingbird. She treats them with understanding and patience, encouraging them to learn and grow. The children value her wisdom and kindness, and regard her as a trusted adult figure in their lives.
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).
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Mrs. Dubose was upset and devastated by her house burning down. She had been unwell and bedridden, and the fire destroyed everything she had, leaving her feeling helpless and vulnerable.
No, Jem does not have to read to Miss Maudie each afternoon after school. Jem and Scout did go over to Miss Maudie's house to read to her when she was sick one time, but it was not a regular occurrence. Miss Maudie enjoys reading and the company of the children, but it is not a daily obligation.
Miss Dubose died in her bed 20 minutes after the Finch's finished dinner.
miss maudie- sun- brightens lives bob ewell- bottle of whiskey/ coins- spends all of his relief money on his alcohol. boo-mockingbird
Atticus said to Mrs. Dubose, "I missed you today."
Miss Maudie shuts up the woman who was making the veiled criticisms of Atticus.
he ruin's their very old neighbors flower bushes because she would pick on them
because mrs. dubose said that atticus "lawed for n word"