The Jungle
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The Jungle is written about a man, a woman, and family movin to Chicago from Lithuania, discovering
it is difficult to survive, let alone get a job.
The first major theme of the jungle "socialism as a remedy for the evils of capitalism." Every event is chosen to show the failures of capitalism. As members of jurgis's family dies. It demonstrates the effects of capitalism on the working class as a whole. The second major theme is the immigrant experience. This shThe Jungle is written about a man, a woman, and family movin to Chicago from Lithuania, discovering
it is difficult to survive, let alone get a job.
The first major theme of the jungle "socialism as a remedy for the evils of capitalism." Every event is chosen to show the failures of capitalism. As members of jurgis's family dies. It demonstrates the effects of capitalism on the working class as a whole. The second major theme is the immigrant experience. This shows that all immigrants coming to look for high wages, and happyiness for everyone is not the case. Not everyone gets jobs, especially Immigrants.
The Author is trying to say that capitalism is inhuman, destructive, unjust, brutal, and violent.The jungle is a very intuitive show of how immigrants looking for golden streets and expensive mansions was destroyed by the effects of Capitalism.ows that all immigrants coming to look for high wages, and happyiness for everyone is not the case. Not everyone gets jobs, especially Immigrants.
The Author is trying to say that capitalism is inhuman, destructive, unjust, brutal, and violent.The jungle is a very intuitive show of how immigrants looking for golden streets and expensive mansions was destroyed by the effects of Capitalism.
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
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