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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the idea that the world is going to end is primarily expressed through the character of Jem, who grapples with the harsh realities of prejudice and injustice in their community. His sense of despair is intensified by the trial of Tom Robinson, which exposes the deep-seated racism in society. Additionally, the children's experiences with Boo Radley and the injustices they witness contribute to a feeling of hopelessness, leading them to believe that the moral fabric of their world is unraveling. These themes reflect the broader struggles of humanity and the loss of innocence.

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