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    every chapter Sinclair was pointing out a particular failure of capitalism. In his view it is inhuman‚ destructive‚ unjust‚ brutal‚ and violent. I believe Sinclair wrote the book to expose the holes and to exploit the failures of the system. He also expressed that the antidote to all the complications capitalism creates is socialism towards the end of the novel. He expresses his thesis through his characters and the trials they continuously go through throughout the novel. Sinclair shows this primarily

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    Upton Sinclair has famously remarked‚ “All art is propaganda. It is universally and inescapably propaganda; sometimes unconsciously‚ but often deliberately‚ propaganda.” These words are especially befitting for Sinclair’s most famous novel‚ The Jungle. Sinclair’s novel follows the devastating collapse of an immigrant Lithuanian family as a result of the ruthless practices of capitalism. Thus‚ The Jungle is a severe critique of capitalism‚ and it possesses the intention of persuading readers to adopt

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    The Jungle

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    novel Upton Sinclair shows the problems of working class people. His believe in and contempt for capitalism as described in this story “The Jungle”. The writer explains capitalism in which the labor communities were treated very badly and to survive in the conditions of poverty. The novel rotates around the family of a character Jurgis Rudkus who have immigrated to America from Lithuania. As well as explained about the shameless extortion of migrants in the U.S.A. Introduction Upton Sinclair was a young

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    The Jungle Book Review

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    Sinclair‚ Upton. The Jungle. New York: The Penguin Book‚ 1906 Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle is the story of an immigrant who came to America for a new beginning involving a “great” job. The immigrant‚ Jurgis Rudkus‚ comes from a poor family in Lithuania and wants to now support his future wife‚ Ona Lukoszaite by working for a meatpacking factory in Chicago. Jurgis soon realizes that America and its’ people and opportunities are not all that he thought they would be. Sinclair exposes the horrors and

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    The Jungle Essay

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    The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a truly astonishing piece of literature. It’s no doubt that this book is certainly the most eye-opening from all of Sinclair’s works‚ simply because of the enormous impact it had on the meatpacking industry. Sinclair mainly focused on his point of how meat was very poorly packaged and prepared in factories‚ versus stating the overall importance of living a socialistic‚ collective society. The book is set in the early 1900s in Chicago. Many people from various countries

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    Essay On Muckrakers

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    Regardless of the improvements made by muckrakers some still see them as a nuisance. Sinclair‚ Adams‚ and Bly all invaded someone’s privacy to get their story‚ but in the end their actions helped society as a whole. Without muckrakers there’s no telling how many more people would have been sent to an asylum seeking help only to be tortured

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    That One Story and Stuff.

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    Name______________________ January 29‚ 2013 Live Lesson Upton Sinclair Part A Respond to the following in complete‚ well-developed sentences. Have the questions for 1-4 available while you watch the short video at this address: http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=111814 1. Upton Sinclair was called a "muckraker." How did Sinclair "muckrake" for social reform? 2. Sinclair was convinced ".... through art one could cause change." What was established as a direct result of the public

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    In America there arose many important and long lasting issues and problems and by the late 1800s to the early 1900s many people rose to the occasion to try and solve and fix the issues and problems. These people in this time span solved many political‚ economical‚ and social problems and in the time where they did became popularly known as the Progressive Era. The Progressive Era had its fair share of problems‚ but some of them would drastically change the course of America’s history. (Dictionary

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    Sinclair’s novel does accurately portray times and events that happened during this time period in the United States. To get this information Sinclair stayed in Chicago and investigated the issues for 7 weeks before writing the jungle. He was hired by a Newspaper to write the book. So the novel is accurate‚ but can be considered one sided because Sinclair’s took a stance on some issues with the harsh working conditions at meat packing factories and also the cleanliness of the factories. The novel

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    The Jungle Thesis

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    The American Dream has been a great symbol for hope in the better for the immigrants presented by the author‚ Upton Sinclair. Upton Sinclair in the book‚ The Jungle‚ argued that the meatpacking industry in Packingtown had caused so many deaths‚ injuries‚ and corruptions which weakened the American Dream. Sinclair supported his argument by demonstrating the poor conditions of an immigrant couple‚ Jurgis and Ona‚ and their immigrant family through the use of pathos to bring out emotion of the evils

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