The Jungle

The Jungle

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The Jungle

by Upton Sinclair

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The story follows Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant who comes to Chicago with his family seeking the American Dream. Instead, they encounter poverty, exploitation, and harsh working conditions in the city's meatpacking industry. As Jurgis struggles to survive amid corruption and injustice, the novel exposes the brutal realities faced by workers and offers a powerful critique of industrial capitalism in early twentieth-century America. Sinclair's vivid descriptions of the meatpacking plants shocked readers and helped spark public demand for food safety reforms. Both a gripping personal story and a landmark work of social protest, The Jungle remains one of the most influential novels of its era.

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Title: The Jungle

Subtitle: None

Author: Upton Sinclair

Translator: None

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Year First Published: 1906

Pages: 334

Words: 149,863

Reading Ease: 72.8 (fairly easy)

ISBN: 9798905440090

ASIN: B0H3PNBC82

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