preview

Capitalism And Social Darwinism In The Novel The Jungle

Decent Essays

The Novel “The Jungle” represents the capitalism and social Darwinism during the 1900’s. The author tried to persuade the audience that socialism is good, be he didn't achieve that. What actually happened is that it made people question what they were eating from the meal packing plants. The main characters who immigrated to America during the “Gilded Age” and experienced the hardships themselves.
Immigration from lithuania,the family wanted to seek the opportunities,and freedom of the promised land. Finding a house they thought was perfect, but turned out to be a rundown home home with poor living conditions. Containing rodents,and cockroaches, and other unwanted specimens. Later,they're are going to figure out that they are living on …show more content…

Time went by and jurgis had lost his wife and son he had enough. Leaving everything behind he became a tramp.
Moving from place to place jurgis surviving off of begging and stealing. Then he comes across a rich man who give jurgis a one hundred dollar bill having that bill was more than he's ever had in his possession . Scared, and anxious jurgis made his way to a bar to get his money changed , but the bartender wronged him and jurgis served jail time. While in the pen he met a man named Jack Duane. Jack thought him the life of crime and together they were partners in crime. When moving to America jurgis was a good honest person who faced the problems of socialism first hand and that changed him into a cruel person.
The name of the novel fits the grim,rough environment of the book. It's about human greed and the social damage it does. The novel uses a jungle to symbolize unrestrained longing for something. In other words a jungle can be a place full of unknown things. Just like the infamous meat packing plant in the heart of of Upton Sinclair’s novel. When we think of the jungle we think of vines, brightly colored flowers,and a litter of different types of animals. The jungle was a brutal landscape during the widespread abuse of immigrant and poor workers in chicago’s meatpacking at the turn of of the 20th century. Other characters in the novel that jurgis comes across shows the different groups and variations of characters

Get Access