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Fordlandia And Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

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Both sets of workers at Fordlandia and those portrayed by Jurgis in Upton Sinclair's The Jungle were given the opportunity to work. This opportunity meant a lot to them because a job gives people a sense of purpose. They also wanted to provide for their families, so this seemed like a clever idea at the time. Jurgis, a picture of factory workers in America, is the main character of The Jungle. He immigrated to America believing he could find a better life and the Brazilians believed Henry Ford when he said that he would give them jobs. The initial optimism fades in both sets of workers. In Brazil, while Ford is known for paying his employees well and giving them benefits, he is also extremely strict about the inner workings of the town.

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