Saturday, October 12, 2019
The Jungle :: essays research papers
 Sinclair's book ,The Jungle probably had to do the most with the fact   that he himself was a Socialist. He was brought up in Baltimore, and   his family was considerately poor. His father was not very successful   at his job and for this reason it seems good to believe he became a   Socialist because in communist countries it is said that all people are   treated equal. An opposite of this book would be "ââ¬Å¡Animal Farm", which   Sinclair has probably never read. This other novel shows the bad sides   of Socialism and it ends with the rules saying, "All animals are   considered equal, but some are more equal than others". In this book it   shows that a hard worker is not rewarded and is only disposed of once   he becomes a burden. The life of Sinclair and his book is reflected   upon only because he uses his opinions in the book. In his book, he   made a financial breakthrough and had his first successful novel.   Sinclair has written many books dealing with the problems of capitalism   and the solutions of communism which is not fair because he writes   nothing good of capitalism and it's benefits. He also wrote   other books on his wisdom he had gained and relegion. He frequently   tried for office but never succeeded. His publications were originally   made mostly by publishing them himself.   The story itself takes place in Chicago with a group of immigrants.   They come to the U.S. and discover it's a cruel, harsh world. First,   though, this group goes through a series of trials. The first is a marr  iage which costs much money, and the second is a death. After this,   comes a house which is sold to the one couple for three times the value   of the house. It's at this time that the parents and other groups move   into this house. One character goes into a meat packing business where   he learns of unsanitary conditions. The second is a musician which is   currently down on his luck and his wife goes out to work. After a while   the first character breaks his arm and loses time at work and is then     					    
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