Upton Sinclair 's Jungle shows a terrible example of capitalism through the birth of Ona, the result of medical dilution, and the preservation state of beef. When Jurgis and Ona arrived in Packingtown, Chicago Jurgis chose to work hard every day, but by the end of the two years, Jurgis was small, little work was selected. All immigrants are waiting for work currently or not late outside the meat factory.
Predators and prey in the jungle of Upton Sinclair run through the jungle of Upton Sinclair, and the author makes it possible for capitalist greed and how it allows politicians and businessmen to use the immigrant population Or not. The main purpose of naming Sinclair's book "The Jungle" was to make it possible for readers to concentrate on cruel politics of capitalism. If he named the book Stockyards or Packingtown, the person's attention concentrates in these places. It is clear that capitalism does not distribute industry judgments equally, but it makes it possible for certain groups to guide workers.
After reading, "The Jungle" (Upton Sinclair, Jungle, New York: Barnes and Noble Classics, 2005) is analyzing Upton Sinclair's view on the period during which capitalism is a corrupted script of people's lives . It is not socialism. Through this book, Upton Sinclair has narrowly served his own agenda to drive this concept, while digging down evils imposed on livestock farm workers by capitalism including family and immigrants.
Socialist author of "jungle": Taylor Mutsuku Furi Katsura of "Jungle" is a fiction, which tends to promote socialism as a remedy for the social evil of ruled capitalism. The work of Upton Sinclair was written in 1906. At that time, many European immigrants moved to America and hoped to prosper in their lives. However, as some of them eventually lost their jobs their expectations were not met, and those who succeeded in finding a job like Jurgis Rudkus ... the arguments discussed today in the economy are It is about immigration problems and they want to become American citizens. As can be seen in the "Jungle", a rather troubling novel about the early American trials and cold seductions to the family of Lithuania is quite difficult to adapt to the new environment and the new lifestyle. To make matters worse, lack of language and lack of domestic knowledge seems to only lead to hunger and poverty among newly acquired citizens.