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... others. Sinclair tries to show the good in Socialism through the fact that it helped the character become the manager. Sinclair ...
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... poor. Throughout the wild corruption and swindling, Sinclair argues that socialism would solve all of these problems. However, he ...
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... Socialism was a main theme in Sinclair's novel and the government was afraid that Socialism would become stronger if they admitted to the terrible working ...
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... At a time in our nations history where the rich were very wealthy, and the poor were penniless, Sinclair's portrayal of socialism in regards to the laborer is ...
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... American. The promotion of Socialism is understandable, though, since Sinclair himself was a Socialist from an early age. He was ...
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... to work harder. Throughout the 1st two chapters of the novel Sinclair finds a way to talk about Socialism. Socialism is the belief ...
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... To Upton Sinclair, this solution is socialism. ... Finally, Sinclair tries to convert his readers to socialism and reject capitalism by using numbers. ...
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... life. As Sinclair stresses, socialism would cure this evil and help the individuals become successful in this type of work. He wants ...
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... life. As Sinclair stresses, socialism would cure this evil and help the individuals become successful in this type of work. He wants ...
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... Jurgis sees Socialism as a way to solve many problems. Sinclair writes, "...it was the task of Socialists to teach and organize them for the time when they ...
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... However, when he listens to the political speaker, he is weak and susceptible, therefore he feels that Socialism will save his kind. Sinclair's novel is ...
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... (Sinclair 315) Socialism takes away the blind fate of Naturalism, and Rudkus can see clearly that Socialism offers a way to better his life. ...
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... the Bible. In The Jungle, Upton Sinclair, an advocate of Socialism, uses a character to tie Socialism with Jesus. The character ...
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... working environments. Sinclair wrote his novel as an appeal to Socialism, a political theory based on the writings of Marx. He follows ...
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... such (socialist views). Sinclair sets everything explicitly so he can make socialism seem appealing. Basically, Jurgis bothers me ...
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... weeks in the poor part of Chicago to get a feel of what life there was really like.Sinclair wanted to write a novel that built up Socialism by detailing faults ...
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... The irony in The Jungle is that Sinclair included the horrific details on meat ... his main theme, the exploitation of immigrant labor and the need for socialism. ...
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... In some ways I can see where Sinclair is coming from in his beliefs, but at the same time there are other aspects of Socialism that I definitely do not agree ...
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... exploit capitalist world and try to persuade the reader that socialism is the ... Upton Sinclair uses a naive Lithuanian immigrant family in this novel to reveal ...
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... constraints. Shliemann touts socialism as an important step in the direction of anarchy. Sinclair offered solutions to the ills. ...
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... made from The Jungle, Sinclair decided to build the Helicon Hall. This was a utopian community that contained all of the virtues he believed in for socialism. ...
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... this book. Mr. Sinclair used his beliefs on socialism to provided an answer to how America trusts could be broken up. This book, (from ...
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... same chances. Socialism is what Sinclair was trying to stress, because you can't make it in this society alone. Everyone needs help ...
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... While I applaud Sinclair's efforts to illustrate the injustices of capitalism, socialism does not hold the simple solution to everything like it seemingly did ...
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... Sinclair's central purpose in writing The Jungle was to persuade people to join the socialist party and to adopt the view that socialism is the only way to ...
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... American. The promotion of Socialism is understandable, though, since Sinclair himself was a Socialist from an early age. He was ...
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... way in Socialism, setting an example for the rest of the nation. The book was pretty easy to understand and straightforward. This probably is because Sinclair ...
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... The end of the book goes on to glorify and support the ideals of Socialism. Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle is a good example of "big business" and the lack ...
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... interested in it, he find a job with a socialist hotel owner and lives his life with the thoughts that Socialism will improve his life. Sinclair shows the ...
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... society". These realizations lead one of the characters to Socialism, a system Sinclair seems to find more agreeable than capitalism. In ...
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