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The mockingbird in To Kill a Mockingbird, across 3 chapters

OBJECT OBJECT arc

mockingbird

A close reading tracing mockingbird through To Kill a Mockingbird

The mockingbird crosses the threshold from named bird to moral absolute, establishing its destruction as the paradigmatic sin against the innocent.

The shape of the arc — 3 chapters, four rungs

Ch 10
Ch 21
Ch 30

Arc ledger

Same payload, editorial composition

Chapter 10

Rung 2

INTRODUCTION

innocent harmlessness as moral law

The mockingbird crosses the threshold from named bird to moral absolute, establishing its destruction as the paradigmatic sin against the innocent.

it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.

Chapter 10

Chapter 21

Rung 3

ESCALATION

silenced innocence as harbinger of injustice

The still mockingbirds are recalled at the moment of verdict, intensifying the symbol by fusing their silence with the suspension of moral order in the courtroom.

here in the courtroom was exactly the same as a cold February morning, when the mockingbirds were still, and the carpenters had stopped hammering on Miss Maudie's new house

Chapter 21

Chapter 30

Rung 4

RESOLUTION

the living innocent shielded from exposure and destruction

Scout's application of the mockingbird figure to Boo Radley closes the arc, transforming the symbol from abstract prohibition into a concrete act of protective decision.

Well, it'd be sort of like shootin' a mockingbird, wouldn't it?

Chapter 30

The mockingbird crosses the threshold from named bird to moral absolute, establishing its destruction as the paradigmatic sin against the innocent.

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