In Chapter 11, Jem and Scout decide to head to town to
            spend some of Jem's birthday money. As they pass Mrs. Dubose's house on their way to
            town, she begins verbally attacking Jem and Scout in her typical manner. After accusing
            both children of playing hooky on a Saturday, she wrongly blames Jem for breaking down
            Maudie's scuppernong arbor earlier in the morning. Mrs. Dubose then directs her
            attention toward Scout by telling her that she'll be waiting tables at the O.K. Cafe if
            she doesn't change her ways. (Lee 135) Her next comment hits home and makes Jem stiffen
            when she says, "Not only a Finch waiting on tables but one in the courthouse lawing for
            niggers!" (Lee 135)
Following the hateful comment by Mrs.
            Dubose, Jem's demeanor changes. He turns "scarlet red," becomes silent, and displays no
            expression of happiness when purchasing his toy steam engine in town. On the walk back,
            Jem takes Scout's new baton and begins to smash Mrs. Dubose's camellia bush. After
            destroying the camellia bush, he snaps Scout's baton over his knee in a fit of rage.
            Scout's explanation for Jem's reaction is that "he simply went mad." (Lee
            136)
Jem had long endured the negative comments and
            personal attacks from Mrs. Dubose until she verbally attacked his father. Jem looked up
            to his father more than anyone in his life, and that insult stung Jem deeply. When
            Atticus found out about Jem's rampage he made Jem apologize to Mrs. Dubose who requested
            that Jem read to her as his punishment.
 
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