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Character Analysis Of Mrs. Dubose In To Kill A Brave, By Harper Lee

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Mrs. Dubose is a character in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, that exhibits traits and behaviors similar to those expressed in the poem “Be Brave!” by Bree Hodges. She specifically shares similarities with a small excerpt of the poem in which it says, “courage to know when a battle is lost” (Hodges). This pertains to Mrs. Dubose regarding a crippling morphine addiction that she battles up until her death. Mrs. Dubose likely knew that she would pass away soon and yet she decided to fight a losing battle by attempting to quit morphine. While she never directly mentioned her struggle to anyone in the book, Atticus explains to Jem that Mrs. Dubose “said she meant to break herself of it before she died, and that’s what she did” (Lee 148). This
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