Upton Sinclair is America's most famous journalist. He was born on 20th September 1878 in Baltimore, Maryland. Despite his family's poverty, Sinclair was able to earn money as a writer from a very young age and was able to save enough money to attend college. He studied at the City University of New York, graduated from that, and got a bachelor 's degree. He soon went to the postgraduate college of Columbia University. It was there that he began writing novels on an important social theme.
Aller Longo Professor Patterson April 14, 2013 Upton Sinclair's Jungle Jungle is an integral part of contemporary literature. The title is to reflect on the Darwin's jungle, the powerful prey of the weak, and how all living things are participating in a cruel struggle for survival. "Social Darwinism is the concept that some thinkers have used to abuse the rights of wealthy capitalists in the 19th century." This viewpoint is that the purpose of society is to reward the most successful people, Is a story about people. Leave his old life and find a greener pasture land. Instead, Jurgis discovered the corrupted United States. The Chicago trade commission attracts immigrants from all over the world, and each immigrant is poorer than the next immigrant. Jurgis Rudkus, Ona Lukosniteand, Teta Elzbieta, Marija Berczynskas and their families decided to immigrate to the United States, as well as many of their former ones. After several months of effort, Jurgis earned enough money to go the way to Chicago. shortly
The story "Jungle" begins at the wedding reception of Jurgis and Ona in the United States. Soon afterwards, we returned to the time before the couple left Lithuania. This story tells us that Jurgis met ona at a racecourse and soon fell in love with her. Unfortunately for young couples, they are too poor to host a wedding ceremony. Oona's father has just died, so his little girl does not have the money to leave the Lithuanian wedding dream. More importantly, the two men want to start searching for true freedom, and they want to find wealth in the "American way". They left the United States soon, but unlike ordinary immigrants to the United States, they could not complete the trip alone. After arriving in America, my family was taken to a "packaging city" soon to find a job.