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the jungle

In Upton Sinclair's The Jungle a Lithuanian family stuck in a capitalistic country. It shows the ongoing struggle of poor people that will never get farther in life as long as the minority of rich people rules them. The Jungle shows a struggle between capitalism and socialism. Socialism is the best way out for the poor, but a Capitalistic America has already trapped them. When Jurgis Rudkus and his family first come to America, they do not know how it was ran. Once Jurgis begins working in the stockyards, he finds out that the upper class dominates the lower class. Supposedly, America is a democratic nation, but this is not true. Capitalism rules the nation. The upper class bosses rules what goes on in the poor's lives. It is a form of slavery. Sinclair writes: "Things that were quite unspeakable went on there in the packing houses all the time, and were taken for granted by everybody; only they did not show, as in old slavery times, because there was no difference in color between master and slave". (106) Sinclair compares the conditions of the factories to that of slavery. The rich boss is the master and the worker is the slave. Capitalism rules in the stoc


When they first came to America, they had to pay many fees because they were foreigners and did not know any better. Men who own saloons pay the police so they can sell liquor on Sundays. The bartender does not get in trouble for this because he has paid people off ". If one had the money, then he could get special privileges in life. Through his work in the meat packing plant, he sees how they are able to work around government regulation through bribes and deceit. He thinks he is getting a good deal, but in reality he is not. Capitalism and socialism make up much of society, but neither will ever dominate the country. At one point in the novel Jurgis beats up a bartender because he will not give him his change for a hundred dollar bill. The real estate agent took advantage of them because they were lower class. Socialism is used to conquer capitalism and make a better America. it was the task of Socialists to teach and organize the factories. The real estate agent tells him that it is a brand new house, but this is a lie ".

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