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In "Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy," Lizzie dies tragically when she and her community are forced off their land due to the town's development plans. She is devastated by the loss of her home and the injustices faced by her family and friends. Ultimately, she falls into the sea while trying to escape the oppressive circumstances, symbolizing the loss and displacement experienced by her community. Her death serves as a poignant commentary on the themes of racism, loss, and the struggle for identity.

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