Tuesday, February 10, 2015

What are ten things that represent Mrs Dubose? I have some quotes but I need items to go with them please help!i need basically ten good quotes and...

1 "If you aren't sent to the reform school before next week, my name's not Dubose!"  I'd use a ruler with this, as if she's an old school marm who is abusive.  She says this to Jem.


2  "And you--what are you doing in those overalls?"  I'd use a frilly dress or a camisole with this one.  She thinks Scout should wear a dress and a camisole as a young lady.


3 "Your father's no better than the n---ers and trash he works for!" A noose would be fitting for her statement here--as racist as she is.


4  "So you brought that dirty little sister of yours, did you?" This would be fitting with a bar of soap. She thinks Scout needs a daily scrubbing.


5  "Cords of saliva would collect on her lips; she would draw them in, then open her mouth again." She's being compared to a clam in this paragraph--so a clam could represent this quote describing her.


6  "Thought you could kill my Snow-On-The-Mountain, did you?" She says this to Jem about how he ripped up her flowers. The flower itself with roots and all would represent this quote.


7 "Her bottom plate was not in, and her upper lip protruded" could be represented by a set of false teeth/dentures.


8  "Her hands were knobby, and the cuticles were grown up over her fingernails." This could be represented by and old wrinkly hand with long, gross nails.


9  "You may commence reading, Jeremy." The book of IVANHOE could represent this quote.


10  "And that's all.  Good day to you."  This would be like a final wave goodbye.  They don't see her again after her last reading.

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