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    Upton Sinclair was one of the most influential muckrakers, a term coined by President Roosevelt. Sinclair was most known for his account of the meatpacking industry called The Jungle. The Jungle detailed the inhumane conditions workers in the meatpacking industry had to endure. Whether it was subjecting their skin and nails to acid in order to clean the meat or covering spoiled meat with chemicals to hide the rotten smell. Either way Upton Sinclair inspired President Roosevelt to pass the Pure…

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    The Jungle The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a book about a family of immigrants who came to America to try and form a better life for themselves and their family. The book mainly focused on the pain parts of Urbanization and the struggles that each main problems came with. For example, crime and corruption was one of the main struggles of urbanization at the time. The government inspector at the factory Jurgis works at dosen’t stop the bad, rotten meat from going through to processing. Many…

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    Upton Sinclair Upton Sinclair is not only an accomplished writer that wrote nearly one hundred books based on events that took place during the twentieth century, but a man who has improved and solved many problems within the United States. He exposed the problems within the meat packaging industry, which led to the creation of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act. These things would not have been possible without his motivation, preparation, and accomplishments. With this…

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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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    The author, Upton Sinclair describes the industry as a liability when it comes to supplying food to people. Due to supplying food to the community, numerous people suffered and died fatally. Upton Sinclair also exposes the industry’s perjuries which influenced many to form legion’s so they can gain the power to riot. According to Upton, he writes “with one member trimming beef in a cannery, and other working in a sausage…

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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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    written by Upton Sinclair, is about a Lithuanian family who worked in the Chicago Stockyards and discovered the true horrors of working in the meatpacking plants. The theme in Upton Sinclair’s book, The Jungle, reveals how much damage capitalism caused and the effect that capitalism had on people. As the main character goes throughout life, he is constantly being set back by capitalism. The book explains how capitalism is awful and how it affects the characters life and setting. Upton Sinclair…

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    The Jungle is novel, written by Upton Sinclair, which focuses on a recently immigrated (from Lithuania) family expecting/hoping for a better life in America. Upton Sinclair was regarded as one of the most renowned muckrakers, in other words, a journalist who exposed the corruptions in either industries or individuals. His writing was during a time of progressivism and reform, where there was an abundance of individuals seeking to improve society and human conditions and dispose of capitalist…

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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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    Inspired by Upton Sinclair As you look around at the world today it might seem impossible to imagine a time when large corporations ran the cities. With money luring their every step, large corporations led without the health of their workers or their consumers in mind leading the cities down a dark, dangerous and unsanitary path. Thankfully, muckrakers of the post world war one era gathered the courage to oppose these corporations and the low standards they seemed to ignore. In particular,…

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