The Jungle By Upton Sinclair

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The Jungle By Upton Sinclair

There are many characters in The Jungle.   These characters vary

widely in their professions, social status, and economic status.   The

main character in the novel is a Lithuanian named Jurgis Rudkus.   His

wife is Ona Lukoszaite, also a Lithuanian.   Their son is named

Antanas.   Mike Scully is a powerful political leader in Packingtown.

Phil Connor is a foreman in Packingtown, "politically connected"

(through Scully), and a man who causes much trouble for Jurgis.   Jack

Duane is an experienced and educated criminal who is also

"politically connected".   A man called Ostrinski is a half-blind

tailor who teaches Jurgis about Socialism.   There are also the

members of Ona's family, each of whom play minor roles in the story.

The story opens with the feast at Jurgis and Ona's wedding in

America, but soon flashes back to the time before they left

Lithuania.   Jurgis met Ona at a horse fair, and fell in love with

her.   Unfortunately, they were too poor to have a wedding, since

Ona's father just died.   In the hopes of finding freedom and fortune,

they left for America, bringing many members of Ona's family with

them.

After arriving in America, they are taken to Packingtown to find

work.   Packingtown is a section of Chicago where the meat packing

industry is centralized.   They take a tour of the plant, and see the

unbelievable efficiency and speed at which hogs and cattle are

butchered, cooked, packed, and shipped.   In Packingtown, no part of

the animal is wasted.   The tour guide specifically says "They use

everything about the hog except the squeal," (The Jungle, page 38).

Jurgis's brawny build quickly gets him a job on the cattle killing

beds.   The other members of the family soon find jobs, except for the

children.   They are put into school.   At first, Jurgis is happy with

his job and America, but he soon learns that America is plagued by

corruption, dishonesty, and bribery.   He is forced to work at high

speeds for long hours with low pay,...
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