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Like most readers, they were terribly upset and did not understand how he could be convicted in spite of his innocence and how well Attitus did in court. Jem was particularly upset, and he spent much time afterward contemplating this.

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Scout and Dill are devastated by the guilty verdict in "To Kill a Mockingbird." They struggle to understand how an innocent man like Tom Robinson could be convicted solely because of his race. Their faith in justice and fairness is shaken by the outcome of the trial.

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