In , Mrs.
Dubose criticizesfor defending Tom Robinson and adds some racist comments. She also criticizes
the Finch family. In their experiences with her,andsimply see her as an old, cantankerous woman.
Atticus has a different perspective, which he will reveal later in this chapter. In retaliation
for these comments, Jem cuts off all of Mrs. Dubose's camellia bushes. Atticus finds out and
sends Jem to speak with Mrs. Dubose about it. She "sentences" Jem to read to her six
days a week for one month. Jem wants nothing to do with her but he reluctantly agrees to do
it.
Atticus stresses the fact that Mrs....
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