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    The Jungle  During the late 1800’s and early 1900’s hundreds thousands of European immigrants migrated to the United States of America. They had dreams of success‚ prosperity and their own conception of the American Dream.  The majority of the immigrants believed that their lives would completely change for the better and the new world would bring nothing but happiness.  Advertisements that appeared in Europe offered a bright future and economic stability to these naive and hopeful people.  Jobs

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    working and living conditions during the industrial revolution -Extremely bad. -In the book " The Jungle " by Upton Sinclair‚ the author detailed the appalling conditions faced by the workers of the meat-packaging industry. "There were men who worked in the cooking rooms‚ in the midst of steam and sickening odors‚ by artificial light; in these rooms the germs of tuberculosis might live for two years‚ but the supply was renewed every hour. There were the beef-luggers‚ who carried two-hundred-pound

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    The Jungle shows how America is a land for opportunity for immigrants. It explains how harsh the conditions were for the working class in the early 1900s. How families of immigrants would travel to America just for a fresh start to a new life. It also shows how hard it was to keep a job because if you were sick for a day you could lose your job. It shows how easy it was for American business men to rip off an immigrant who could not read English. Many of the social problems were new problems

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    the Gilded Age The Jungle was a sad‚ depressing and disgusting representation of the Gilded Age industrial labor. Sinclair aimed at the public’s heart and by accident hit its stomach. Laborers worked hard hours and never saw their families‚ and had a fear that followed them‚ all just for little compensation. Industrial workers lives would have been easier if they had higher wages. The problem with industrial laborers in the Gilded Age‚ represented in Utpon Sinclair’s The Jungle‚ was lower wages. Higher

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    Lincoln Sinclair participated in political activities throughout most of his life but his most well known for his political convictions against the meatpacking industry that improved the quality of the American society. Lincoln Sinclair emigrated from Baltimore‚ Maryland to New York City with his family when he was a child. Lincoln Sinclair’s family was not blessed with wealth and lived on the edge of poverty. When Sinclair was a child‚however‚ he was exposed to the extravagant life of the wealthy

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    The Effect of the Jungle on American Society By: Evan Mastroianni The Effect of the Jungle on American Society What is a novel? For some it is simply a throw-away piece of material that is only meant to satisfy the individual for a brief moment. It is something that a person preforms to simply kill time and holds know true value to the individual other than filling the allotted ?reading time? on the person?s calendar. For others‚ it is so much more than simply instant

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    Mobile phone and my effort End Help arrived I was found Finally the day has arrived for our class trip. On that fine morning with so much of excitement‚ my class children went hiking and exploring the jungle outside Nottingham. In the forest‚ we were so thrilled over the waterfalls‚ jungle creepers‚ and the gigantic trees that we came across. We watched monkeys swinging on the branches of trees and eating wild fruits. The walk went off without a glitch and we enjoyed every minute of it.

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    the people working in the meat industries and promote better working regulations. 4. How did the public react to his novel? 
the public was disgusted of the contaminated meat and many people stopped eating meat. 5. Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle exposed filthy conditions in meat packing plants. The public was outraged and the government responded. In 1992 ABC-News did a similar story‚ this time in a supermarket. What did the ABC-News story find was happening in Food Lion stores? 
they were

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    In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding utilizes figurative language to compare the depiction the Jack’s jungle to that of Simon’s jungle to represent different approaches of humans to the natural world. Jack’s jungle is depicted as dry and rough‚ where there is only undergrowth and a cracked twig‚ which displays how dehydrated and lifeless the bushes and soil seem to him. The sharpened stick in his hand demonstrates his focus on violence‚ and the animal desire to kill. He even acts much like the

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    Kristan Vanderhost English 102-027 A Path To Perseverance The Jungle‚ written by: Upton Sinclair‚ looks under the microscope at the deplorable conditions under which the people who lived and worked at Chicago’s Union Stockyards were subjected to. along with the impact those conditions had on an emigrant family from Eastern Europe. Its plot takes in the Packingtown district. During the early 20th Century the migration

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