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Do Now!. Why is Mrs. DuBose in the story? There are several reasons (we’ve talked about 2) Any questions…things you need clarified?. Courage. Shot-Gun Courage Moral Courage. To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 11. Recall: Mrs. D uBose. Who is she? What does she represent?
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Do Now! • Why is Mrs. DuBose in the story? There are several reasons (we’ve talked about 2) • Any questions…things you need clarified?
Courage • Shot-Gun Courage • Moral Courage
Recall: Mrs. DuBose • Who is she? • What does she represent? • Why are Jem and Scout interacting with her?
Mrs. Dubose represents traditional southern values • These attacks toward Atticus are important because they are the first “coming from an adult”…the others have been from immature children • Indicates that the conflict against Atticus’ decision to defend Tom Robinson is growing and expanding in the town
Reinforces Lessons from Atticus • Always polite • Walk around in another’s shoes to see how it feels • Hold your tongue, even in extreme provocation
New lesson • “the one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a man’s conscience.” • What does this mean?
The children read to Mrs. DuBose • What’s it like? • What happens while they are there?
What’s up with Mrs. DuBose? • Morphine addict • Dying • Going through withdrawal • Refuses to take medicine • Wants to die free of addiction • Jem’s reading is a distraction from the pain
Why was Atticus going to make Jem read to her either way Lesson of courage Jem equates courage with: Atticus wants him to see that courage is:
Directions • Read the excerpt • Underline in one color all descriptions that are UNPLEASANT (physical, mental, personality) • In the other color, underline any sentences that make you sympathetic or feel sorry for Mrs. DuBose
Directions (Advanced) • Ask each group to decide if Harper Lee creates more sympathy or dislike for Mrs Dubose and take feedback for discussion – each group should be able to state the agreed opinion and provide evidence. • How does Harper Lee suggest that Mrs Dubose is unpleasant in this excerpt? • How does Harper Lee create sympathy for Mrs Dubose in this excerpt?
Group reflection • Why would Harper Lee make this woman both unsympathetic and sympathetic at the same time? • NOTE: please remember what she is supposed to represent. • 3-4 sentences on the bottom