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The Jungle: The Appeal Of Socialism
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During the late 1800's and early 1900's hundreds of thousands of
European immigrants migrated to the United States of America. They had
aspirations of success, prosperity and their own conception of the American
Dream. The majority of the immigrants believed that their lives would
completely cha ....
Middle of essay ....orkers had to endure. He made the workers sound so
helpless and the condtions so greusome, that the reader almost wants a way out
for Jurgis. Sinclair's The Jungle is a "subliminal" form of propaganda for
Socialism. At a time in our nations history where the rich were very wealthy,
and the poor were peniless, Sinclair's portrayal of socialism in regards to the
laborer is very appealing to a jobless, hungry, indigent man.
Sinclair's vision of socialism, wasn't as flawless and beneficia.... |
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