Chapter 1
Rung 1
INTRODUCTION
untouched gift from the Radley boundary
The tree performs an ordering, establishing the Radley lot as a zone of withheld bounty whose fruit is offered yet refused.
tall pecan trees shook their fruit into the schoolyard, but the nuts lay untouched by the childr…
Chapter 4
Rung 2
ESCALATION
knot-hole as hidden conduit of gift
The tree performs a revelation, disclosing for the first time that an unseen figure is using its hollow to reach toward the children.
Something about one of the trees attracted my attention. Some tinfoil was sticking in a knot-hole just above my…
Chapter 7
Rung 3
ESCALATION
sealed channel of communication
The tree performs concealment and then enforced closure, as cement is packed into the knot-hole to sever Boo's secret outreach and silence the children's reply.
we appreciate everything which you have put into the tree for us. Yours very truly, Jeremy Atticus Finch.
Chapter 8
Rung 3
ESCALATION
suppressed connection named aloud
The tree performs a revelation as Scout gives full voice to the act of blockage, naming the knot-hole the site where Boo's reaching out was deliberately stopped.
Mr. Nathan put cement in that tree, Atticus, an' he did it to stop us findin' things- he's crazy, I reckon, like t…
Chapter 26
Rung 3
ESCALATION
living wound resisting erasure
The tree performs a transformation, its trunk visibly swelling around the cement patch to register that the wound inflicted on the relationship cannot be fully concealed.
I stopped and looked at the tree one afternoon: the trunk was swelling around its cement patch. The patch itself…
Chapter 28
Rung 3
CLIMAX
threshold between safety and mortal danger
The tree performs a crisis, becoming the physical threshold at which the children are attacked in darkness and Boo crosses over to save them.
The tree was a single and ancient oak; two children could not reach around its trunk and…
Chapter 30
Rung 3
CLIMAX
site of contested truth
The tree performs a decision, as Tate uses the root beneath it to settle how Bob Ewell died and thereby determine whether Boo will be exposed.
He'd flung Jem down, he stumbled over a root under that tree and-look, I can show you.
Chapter 31
Rung 4
RESOLUTION
moral ledger of reciprocity
The tree performs an ordering that closes the arc, transforming from a literal object into a moral accounting of what the children took and failed to return.
we never put back into the tree what we took out of it: we had given him nothing, and it made me sad.