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There are several sad elements in "To Kill a Mockingbird," including the racial injustice faced by Tom Robinson, the incorrect conviction of him for a crime he did not commit, and the ignorance and prejudice of the town's residents. The death of the innocent and kind-hearted character Boo Radley's brother, and the realization of the loss of innocence by the young protagonist Scout, also contribute to the overall sadness in the story.

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