Summary Of The Jungle By Upton Sinclair

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Upton Sinclair, a socialist and muckraker (Source 2), wrote The Jungle in order to promote socialism, but what really popped out was the few pages of descriptive horrors of the meat-packing industry (below). They were so descriptive that its said that when Franklin Roosevelt read it, it convinced him to pass the Pure Food and Drug Act. However, despite all this, The Jungle was written to show how socialism would positively impact America and the world. This point was illustrated through the lives of an immigrated Lithuanian family. The main character is Jurgis Rudkus, an immigrant from Lithuania. His wife is Ona Lukoszaite, also from Lithuania, and their son is named Antanas, but he dies after not too long, which is a real turning point