The Jungle is a powerful expose of the harsh realities faced by immigrant workers in the meatpacking industry of early 20th-century Chicago Upton Sinclair critiques the unchecked capitalism of his time and examines the devastating interplay between corporate greed and human suffering portraying a society driven by exploitation and inequality Through the life of Jurgis Rudkus and his family the novel delves into themes of poverty corruption and th...
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