The Jungle: Political Novel
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Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" serves as a powerful exposé of the labor conditions and unsanitary practices within the early 20th-century American meatpacking industry. Written in a naturalistic literary style, Sinclair employs vivid imagery and emotional depth to illustrate the plight of immigrant workers, particularly focusing on Jurgis Rudkus, whose relentless pursuit of the American Dream is systematically dismantled by socioeconomic and industrial forces. The novel, published in 1906, n...






















