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No, Atticus Finch does not die at the end of "To Kill a Mockingbird." The novel ends with Atticus sitting by Scout's bed after she falls asleep, signifying the end of the story.
What are MrsDubosethoughts in To Kill a Mockingbird?
She dislikes Atticus and his children since Atticus is
supporting a black man in court. Nevertheless Atticus accepts her
and tells Scout a lecture about courage and how Mrs. dubose is such
a strong person. She is a strong person because she tries to quit
her adiction to morphine and die free of it.