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In To Kill a Mockingbird, the death of Mrs. Dubose becomes symbolic of _____. Community spirit moral courage social justice racial intolerance

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The death of Mrs. Dubose becomes symbolic of courage because of the way she battles her morphine addiction.

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The correct answer is option B "moral courage". In the classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the death of Mrs. Dubose is an example of moral courage because of Atticus point of view about it. Most of the people believed that Mrs. Dubose was nothing but a morphine addict, but Atticus realized that all that she wants is to leave this world with a shred of dignity.

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