american capitalism in u. sinclair's novel "the jungle"

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course paper american capitalism in u. sinclair's novel "the jungle" course paper american capitalism in u. sinclair's novel "the jungle" group 1940 sattorova nasiba in this work i tried to make a scientific analysis of u. sinclair's life, literary activity and his contribution to the treasure of world literature and one of his famous novels "the jungle". upton sinclair was a famous novelist and social crusader from california, who pioneered the kind of journalism known as "muckraking." his best-known novel was "the jungle" which was an expose of the appalling and unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry upton sinclair’s book, the jungle, demonstrates how capitalism affected many u.s. immigrants and uses many examples in his writing to describe the correlation between unfair working…show more content… his book caused many readers to understand what capitalism can do to a country. his contributions to american history were raising awareness about the effects …
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o make a living a total hardships for the low class and the immigrants though sinclair had to publish the jungle himself after it was rejected by a number of publishers, it became his first popular literary success. the novel was inspired by journalistic investigations into the dirty and dangerous working conditions in the chicago stockyards. sinclair was one of the most famous muckrakers of the progressive era, and had written the jungle in 1905 to raise public awareness of the exploitation and foul conditions to which workers in the meatpacking industry were subjected. the main theme of the jungle is the evil of capitalism. every event, especially in the first twenty-seven chapters of the book, is chosen deliberately to portray a particular failure of capitalism, which is, in sinclair's view, inhuman, destructive, unjust, brutal, and violent. the novel's title symbolizes the competitive nature of capitalism; the world of packingtown …
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course paper american capitalism in u. sinclair's novel "the jungle" course paper american capitalism in u. sinclair's novel "the jungle" group 1940 sattorova nasiba in this work i tried to make a scientific analysis of u. sinclair's life, literary activity and his contribution to the treasure of world literature and one of his famous novels "the jungle". upton sinclair was a famous novelist and social crusader from california, who pioneered the kind of journalism known as "muckraking." his best-known novel was "the jungle" which was an expose of the appalling and unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry upton sinclair’s book, the jungle, demonstrates how capitalism affected many u.s. immigrants and uses many examples in his writing to describe the correlation …

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