"I want to frighten the country through photographs of things that the master of the industry made to the victim, which I told another discovery - accidentally accidentally coincident - what they made to the meat supply of the civilized world - I aimed at the masses of the public and accidentally hit their belly. "(Blum). Upon publication of the book, Upton Sinclair found a worldwide phenomenon overnight. He received an invitation to talk worldwide, including reactions from the world to novels and President Roosevelt's presentation at the White House.
The story of a young immigrant Jurgis Rudox in Lithuania, she came to America to look for his wealth on the livestock farm in Chicago. He works in slaughter and meat packaging industry and its working conditions are disappointing. The environment is at the turn of the century. Together with Jurgis Rudkus, we have found an amazing truth about dirty livestock farms, the vision and dream of the new world are dying in the jungle of human suffering. Upton Sinclair is quoted as "I am aiming at the masses of the public, and I am accidentally aiming inside my stomach." The jungle is known as "Trick or Treat Novel". This means that Sinclair searches his novels and reveals cheating in public life. Sinclair has many critics and his new admirers. Critics have accused his writings as being too simplistic. He officially visited the packaging plant and carried out the camouflage
Immigration living in Chicago's meat processing district is central. "The Jungle" was written by Baltimore-born 27-year-old writer Upton Sinclair, a socialist newspaper purchased it for $ 500. The novel soon became the focus of conflict and change within the United States. The bad explanation about the condition of the slaughterhouse is well known, but only 60 pages out of 413 pages constituting the "jungle" detail the development of the meat packaging industry. Sinclair's Book
In 1906, the novel by Upton Sinclair "The Jungle" revealed the tragic situation of the American meat processing plant, celebrating the transition period of domestic meat industry. The "Food Food Drugs Act" and "Federal Meat Testing Act" were passed in the second half of the year and the ILO began gradually improving the conditions for the country's meat processor to work hard. But some critics have declined the meat business in the US for decades and today the harsh conditions of slaughter houses and packaging facilities are often better than those Sinclair mentioned a century ago.
What are the reasons for these conditions of animals in the slaughterhouse in the US and what is the best way to prevent atrocities in the slaughterhouse? Animal breeding environment in contemporary slaughterhouse is unsanitary and violent. Because the industry focuses on mass production and profit rather than looking for more humanitarian alternatives to operate meat packaging business, lack of rules and regulations can lead to abuse of animals. The most effective way to stop this cruel behavior