The Jungle Book Thesis

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It is time, at last to speak the truth about property and how if someone fall deep into tragedy there is no way out. The book “The Jungle” poverty is often described as wage slavery. These are the people that work in bad conditions for a bad wage, as well as being treated like animals. The people in packingtown we’re fighting for their life. Many people throughout the story sacrificed themselves and everything they had for their family. One character we will be talking about today is Jurgis Rudkus. Remember, it's time at last to speak the truth about poverty.

Jurgis Rudkus is a young man from Lithuania. Jurgis fled to America after he found the girl of his life Ona. Jurgis and Ona fell in love immediately, the first time they saw another. After both decided to get married, they knew exactly what they wanted and that was to live the American Dream. Jurgis and Ona moves to America because jurgis seeks a better life, and want to be able to provide for his wife. Jurgis often feel guilt for everything that happens throughout the story, not only to him but also to Ona.
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Poverty is a state of being extremely poor. Everyone in packingtown can relate to being in poverty. The city of packingtown is suffering but can't seem to find any light. Everyone is for themselves and will do anything to survive. “Here was a population of low class, and mostly foreign, hanging on the verge of starvation”(Sinclair, 113). The jobs in packingtown are all risky but the people in packingtown will do anything to escape poverty, especially

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