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The Jungle By Upton Sinclair

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The Jungle by Upton Sinclair was published in 1906. After reading two-hundred and ninety-four pages, it is evident that humans have been shaping the world over time and the world has been shaping us as well. A lot has changed since the industrial revolution, the time frame in which this novel takes place. Our food industries have improved, money value has risen, and job opportunities have expanded. Throughout The Jungle the reader follows an immigrant family on their journey of hardships and losses as they grapple through gory times that was the Industrial Revolution. To start the story, Upton Sinclair begins by describing Jurgis Ruckus and Ona Lukoszaite’s wedding, two main characters.The young couple and their families recently immigrated to Packington, Chicago from Lithuania. At the wedding they come to the horrendous realization that they are over a hundred dollars in debt. On behalf of this realization Jurgis declares that he will find work in order to make money to support his family, knowing it is essential for their survival. Jurgis finds work rather quickly, and he is not the only one. Ona’s cousin, Marijia, and Jonas, the brother of her stepmother, are also able to find jobs. They are not the most glorious sources of income, but it was money and they sure did need it. Jurgis is heavy set on purchasing a home for his family. He takes a leap of faith and purchases a house. After the house has been purchased, Jurgis is almost dumb-founded when

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