Investigative journalism has established that in order to keep societal values sincere to a nation and not have them corrupted by big business‚ the government needs to regulate business affairs. Yet‚ no matter the time period‚ muckrakers‚ such as Helen Hunt Jackson and Morgan Spurlock‚ have been able to passionately investigate and expose these issues concerning American values‚ in order to evoke a social reform. For Jackson‚ she began her writing career because of depression and loneliness. After
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*Comparative/Contrast Assessment*: Fast Food Nation **and The Jungle Similar to the many real-life stories told by Schlosser in his written depiction of the fast food industry‚ The Jungleby Upton Sinclair is a notable relation of the same type of horrors. Unlike Schlosser‚ though‚ Sinclair writes his book in a fictional story line‚ in which he included great models of figurative language and imagery that strategically capture the reader in a world full of sympathy and belief. In this manner
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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 (reading questions) 1. What is the significance of the title? What is the relationship between animals in the jungle? In this case‚ what has dehumanized the people throughout the novel into “beasts” engaged in a savage competitive struggle where the strong devour the vulnerable? 2. How are the meatpacking houses able to so thoroughly exploit those employed to process the meat? Why doesn’t Jurgis and others simply quit and go to work for another company? 3. In what ways are the employees
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Justine Saldana POLS 2314.07 11/23/12 The Jungle By: Upton Sinclair Ona and Jurgis are getting married and they live in Chicago. They live in Packington which is a city known for their meat packing industry‚ while there they see pins filled with different types of livestock. Tuberculosis is a common disease that is going around during this time‚ and some of the animals are skipped from inspection and continue on into the meat process with this disease. Jurgis is employed in the meat packing
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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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Muckrakers were US journalists and other writers who exposed corruption in politics and business in the early 20th century. The term was first used by Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. Roosevelt denounced muckrakers in 1906 because he felt that they were making stories up to prove that America was corrupted‚ when it was not. Some people believe that Teddy Roosevelt was missing the point of muckrakers‚ but Roosevelt made the right decision. The people did not deserve to be worried about issues that were
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Muckraker: a negative‚ nefarious‚ and condescending term coined by President Theodore Roosevelt to insult the few nonconformists who have devoted their lives to exposing the corruption in society. But to some of these martyrs‚ such as Jessica Mitford‚ it is a noble and righteous title to hold. I believe that Mitford was correct and the term muckraker should be a title for these journalists to hold high in today’s society when its definition is someone who “searches out and publicly exposes real of
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viewed methods of muckrakers such as Ida Tarbell‚ Ray S. Baker‚ Lincoln Steffens‚ and Upton Sinclair as these types of people. Others saw these muckraking methods as perfectly acceptable for fighting against the industrial powerhouses. Either way‚ these muckrakers worked hard to arouse sentiment in the hearts of the public (Reiger 1). Muckraking actually began long before the years of 1900-1902‚ when the muckraking movement is credited to have begun. Jesus was probably the first muckraker. Years later
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Muckrakers The term “muckraker” was originally coined in a speech in 1906 accredited to President Theodore Roosevelt. It was alluding to the man with the Muck-Rake in Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Process. The Man with the Muck rake seeks material advances by raking filth. Roosevelt defined this term as "one who inquires into and publishes scandal and allegations of corruption among political and business leaders". Muckrakers in the Progressive Era‚ a time from 1820 until 1920 when America quickly industrialized
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