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Abilities In Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

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Upton Sinclair displays his dexterous writing ability in one of his most widely familiar books “The Jungle”. Throughout this unique masterpiece Sinclair broadcast multiple conditions which one today would not know to judge from its content as a horror or jest. He goes about this by storytelling the life of an immigrant family. These conditions vary from poor living setups to the stomach turning health violations undertook by the meat industry. Overall imposing his theory that the heavily sold illusion of the american dream wasn’t at all what it was made out to be. As the novel unfolds the downhill battle of the main character Jurgis Rudkus and his family Sinclair delivers a textual illustration on the harsh reality faced by a vast majority
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