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    Sinclair encountered socialist philosophy‚ and became an avid supporter of the Socialist Party. Sinclair published five books‚ he spent weeks in the city’s meatpacking plants‚ learning everything about the work itself‚ the lives of workers‚ and the business. The Jungle a biography‚ was then brought up from this research the first few publishers whom Sinclair approached told him that his book was too terrible‚ and so

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    Raul Gonzalez 5/10/17 3rd block Ms. Fowler PART 1 The moors account uses a motif of Flight and Flying but more specifically freedom by escape‚ returning home‚ with largeness of spirit‚ but all for love. As the Narvaez expedition staggers from one disaster to another‚ Mustafa realizes that his desperate need for the expedition to find the gold is driven by his desire for freedom‚ which he painfully hopes that Durante’s‚ his owner‚ will return to him. Mustafa’s remedy for this hopeless desire is to

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    Josel Wong Mr. Wear AP Language and Composition 5 November 2009 The Jungle Questions Part I 1. The wedding between Jurgis and Ona is an epitome of the various problems in Packingtown. The way the saloon keeper took advantage of the couple is representative of the dishonesty and thievery from the surrounding society. The crowd stranded outside the wedding symbolizes the helpless and hungry inhabitants of Packingtown. When the newlyweds allowed these people into the wedding they quickly transformed

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    “The Real Thing” and “The Beast in the Jungle” are similar in that both stories discuss the concept of someone trying to acquire something only to realize that he doesn’t actually want it. In “The Real Thing”‚ the artist is looking for the perfect upper class couple‚ while in “The Beast in the Jungle”‚ Marcher is looking to share the feelings of May. Sam Whitsitt writes in The Henry James Review‚ “Sketching out in his Notebooks what was later to become‚ ’The Real Thing‚’ James wrote that the story

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    write The Jungle and expose the tendencies of the corrupt society he was living in. His book was published on February 26‚ 1906. He was born to a father who was an alcoholic and a mother who struggled with poverty. He was exposed to the life of the lower class which influenced his portrayal of the struggles he discussed in his book. However‚ he also witnessed the life of the higher class through his mother’s family. During his time‚ the working industries were corrupt and through his book he hoped

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    Despite‚ The Jungle by Upton Sinclair showing a horrific struggle of America’s working-class‚ the federal government does not have the responsibility to enact policies or take action to help the situation of American workers. This can be deduced through the U.S. government’s tradition of laissez-faire as well as the principles stated in the U.S. constitution. The U.S government’s practice of “laissez-faire” is one aspect which makes it difficult to aid struggling workers. Laissez-faire is a policy

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    the literary works we have discussed in class are so distinctive from each other‚ yet so similar. In "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "The Beast in the Jungle" we see how symbols are used to portray and dramatize the theme of the story. We also learned how women were treated‚ or "expected" to act‚ in works such as "The Yellow Wallpaper"‚ "The Beast in the Jungle"‚ and "My Contraband"‚ which then leads to the subject of miscegenation. We also see miscegenation used in most of Chesnutt’s works and in "Desiree’s

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    video teaser for Jungle Jim El Dorado Microgaming certainly love to take on audacious projects‚ as some of the brand’s games really do prove to be huge in scope. Showing that they still have the heart and passion for creating titles that really do steal the show‚ they have recently released a YouTube trailer for brand new game Jungle Jim El Dorado. Throwing players into the heart of the jungle‚ this new game is set for early September 2016 release. Built upon HTML5 technology‚ Jungle Jim El Dorado

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    hardships of the working class‚ and because of this‚ is able to explore the difficulties of the immigrant experience in America. Jurgis and his family come to America with hopes of a new life‚ with good money and success. Until around the middle of the book‚ they maintain an incredibly strong belief in the idea of the American Dream. They work hard and have faith that their struggles will soon be rewarded with wealth‚ that will‚ by default‚ result in happiness. Sinclair shows how this concept is not always

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    There are many corruptions during late 19th century to early 20th centuries‚ such as political corruption‚ law corruption‚ social corruption and economic corruption. In this book‚ Sinclair uses one event to show the law corruption and economic corruption. When Jurgis finds out One was raped by her boss‚ Connor‚ he was extremely angry so he beats Connor. In the court‚ the judge only listens to what Connor said and he doesn’t care about Jurgis’s explanation (97). As a result‚ Jurgis needs to stay

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