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Analysis Of The Jungle, By Upton Sinclair

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The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, is a 1906 documentation of the atrocious meat packing industry in America. The novel portrays the corrupt and harsh conditions of immigrants in the United States. Jurgis and his family symbolize a typically immigrant family of the time period and what they endured. The primary problem in the book is the health violations and political corruption of Chicago during the 20th century. “Power corrupts, and government is a source of power, you have it in the City Council, you have it in the state Legislature, you have it in the Congress of the United States, so, that continues.”-Gov. Andrew Cuomo. We still face issues of political and economical corruption worldwide and always will. There is no real vote it is all a
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