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    eventually getting work from the local stockyard. The protagonist Jurgis is immediately overjoyed to have a job‚ denies to join a union because he is all but ecstatic with the poor working conditions‚ and believes he is making a good living for his family. The Jungle couldn’t be a better title for this book‚ as the immigrant family is eaten alive by conmen‚ politicians‚ dirty employers‚ lawyers‚ and shoddy living conditions. Jurgis slowly but surely realizes America isn’t what he thought it was after

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    Ona is portrayed as this weak‚ vulnerable‚ and sensitive woman who does not have the same stamina as Jurgis. She is a thin and a typical stay at home wife. She has a lot of compassion for her family but is too “weak” to take on a demanding job. When she is forced to go to work she cannot handle it. She also births a child and her body is not able to take it which‚ contributes back to her fragile character. Her name means graceful which can be considered the way that she carries herself. Her function

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    | Health Care Mandate | | | | 3/11/2012 | Business Law - Section 001 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper will try to answer the question as to whether the health care mandate is indeed constitutional under the commerce clause. The commerce clause‚ health care mandate‚ Jurgis’s (from The Jungle) background‚ and Equality’s (from Anthem) backgrounds will be given. After that the arguments for each side will be presented‚ and I will then explain why I believe it to be unconstitutional

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    family member and the process of getting to the top is very similar to what many of the people nowadays go through. Jurgis Rudkus‚ Teta Elzbieta Lukoszaite‚ Marija Berczynskas‚ Dede Antanas Rudkus all represent the harsh conditions of the working class‚ and how they are related to modern day history. From the

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    touching and motivating story. Sinclair aimed for our hearts‚ but instead‚ he hit our stomachs. The Jungle is a story of hardships and trouble‚ some successes and many failures as a family tries to achieve the "American Dream." In this book‚ "The Jurgis Ruckus’ myth of failure is the other side of the Horatio Alger’s myth of success." (xxvi) Although this book was written about the hardships of a family‚ it was not just a story for one to read and feel sympathy for the family‚ but it had many

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    The Jungle by Upton Sinclair and Chicago by Carl Sandburg Sociological Analysis From the respective viewpoints from and within the Jungle by Upton Sinclair and the poem Chicago by Carl Sandburg‚ we can evaluate the differences between the externally affecting thoughts of the ignorant‚ the oppressed‚ the oppressors‚ and how the caused behaviors affect conditions in societies. The fictional facets of Upton Sinclair’s 1906 depiction of Chicago and the same of Carl Sandburg’s 1914 depiction catalyze

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    What societal reforms did the novel‚ The Jungle‚ purpose? What governmental reforms did the novel call for? Do you think The Jungle was effective in bringing about societal and governmental reform? The Jungle‚ a largely informative‚ eye-opening novel written by Upton Sinclair‚ tells the horrible truths about life in Chicago and America in general in the early twentieth century. Sinclair wrote this famous piece with the hopes of educating the public on the struggles faced by the average American

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    The Jungle‚ by Upton Sinclair takes the reader on a journey through the inadequate factory conditions throughout the industrial revolution. The Jungle introduced us to the the Rudkus family‚ with the father (Jurgis) being the main character of the book. Upton Sinclair uses this family to show how extremely terrible the environment was for new immigrants into America. As the story begins to unravel Upton becomes frustrated with the capitalist society; He had been cheated plenty of times out of work

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    uses the misfortunes of the immigrants and the factory workers as a way to exaggerate the conditions and get the point across to the reader. The author is trying to prove that the treatment these workers receive is completely unfair and immoral. “Jurgis could see all the truth now -- could see himself‚ through the whole long course of events‚ the victim of ravenous vultures that had torn into his vitals and devoured him; of fiends that

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    Ona is 15 years old when she marries Jurgis and immigrates to the United States. She gets paid less‚ is abused by her boss and eventually dies due to physical exhaustion. She needs to work and support the family as the money Jurgis makes is not enough. Ona‚ like many other women at the time‚ was paid less than men for the same job. There were no labor laws to protect the rights of working immigrant women and capitalists took advantage of their need to earn money to survive. Conner who is Ona’s boss

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