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    The Jungle is a novel written in 1906 by Upton Sinclair, who was an American journalist and novelist. He wrote this novel to express the terrible conditions that immigrants in the United States in Chicago and similar industries had to go through. Since these immigrants had no money , they would settle for any job possible, and settled for the extreme labor in factories. Specifically, it was written about the life of Jurgis Rudkus and his family, who were immigrants who came to America to work in…

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    One of the most controversial books of the 20th century was Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle”. The story follows Jurgis Rudkis, a lithuanian immigrant to a rough but hopeful America, and his family as they endure never ending and merciless trails from a dishonest people and a corrupt system as they try to survive this difficult time. Jurgis encounters many dishonest people in Chicago many of whom are just trying to survive in their poor conditions. They have to rationalize their wrong doings by…

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    In the historical novel The Jungle, author, Upton Sinclair, composes the story of Lithuanian immigrants with aspirations of achieving the “American Dream.” Jurgis Rudkus, his lover Ona Lukosziate and her ten family members traveled to the center of Lithuanian immigration, a meatpacking industry of Chicago, known as “Packingtown.” Here it was perceived that they would establish a better living in a place professed to reward the labor of those willing to grind. However, the American dream at this…

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    Webster defines the word immigrant, as a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence. In the novel, The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair the word immigrant takes on a whole new meaning. The immigrants in the novel are in search of the American dream, but after arriving in America that dream becomes a nightmare. Sinclair describes the journey of the immigrant working class in the meatpacking industry as “wage slavery”. “Sinclair writes that the immigrant population was "dependent…

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    In The Jungle, Upton Sinclair recounted one immigrant family’s failure to live the American Dream. Jurgis Rudkus and Ona Lukoszaite immigrated to Chicago from Lithuania in hopes of beginning a new and better life together. They “had dreamed of freedom; of a chance to look about them and learn something; to be decent and clean, to see their child grow up to be strong” (Sinclair 143). In actuality, the novel highlighted the difficulties they faced living in filth while struggling to rise up in…

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    battle because the upper class tries to take advantage of the lower class. This battle is also evident in works of literature such as The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. In The Jungle, Sinclair uses literary devices such as setting, symbolism, and imagery to bring out the main issue of exploiting the working class, thus reflecting the theme of socialism. The Jungle focuses on the social issue of exploiting the working class. The book is set in a industrial stockyard called Packingtown in Chicago.…

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    Upton Sinclair purpose for writing The Jungle was to unmask and expose the disgraceful working conditions in the meat-packing industry in Chicago to bring light on the unsanitary way animals were kill to become process meat. But most of his concerns were how the meat packing industry workers were being treated. Sinclair began his story opening up with a wedding ceremony introducing the main character Jurgis Rudkus and his family from Lithuanian. Jurgis came to America believing he and his…

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    In the book The Jungle by Upton Sinclair there were many examples of how meat was processed and packaged in 1904. Throughout the book it becomes obvious that there are many things wrong about how the Browns and Durham company's’ process and package meat. Since it was over a hundred years ago there have been many laws that have changed how we process food, meats particularly. The book describes some disgusting things that occur in the packaging and treating of meats in 1904. There were multiple…

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    The Jungle defines and breeds the definition of the sheer, brutality, hard work and dedication just to only have enough to provide for your family. The states of the living and workplace in the stockyards and factors. The novel "The Jungle", is a mixture of a multitude of aspects such as history, socialism, and promulgation. In the year 1906 Upton Sinclair, composed a historic story to bring attention to the trial and tribulations individuals had to face just to survive. While reading this story…

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    In 1904, Upton Sinclair releases a novel, The Jungle, with the intent to shed light and bring change to the terrible conditions workers had to endure while working in the meat industry (“Upton Sinclair Hits His Readers in the Stomach” par. 1). Sinclair wrote about how laborers within this industry worked with torn up hands in dangerous conditions, and how the meat that was packaged was not as fresh and clean as one may think. (“Upton Sinclair Hits His Readers in the Stomach” par. 3-5) His work…

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