The American Dream In Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

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“The Jungle” is a short book that took place in Chicago in an area which has the greatest number of meat packaging and slaughter house companies. There are two young people; whom also happen to be immigrants, Jurgis Rudkus and Ona Lukoszait, from across seas come to the US hoping to get the so called “American Dream” and a better life. Jurgis Rudkis was a young man whom also is an optimist. He believed that he could achieve the American Dream with just hard work and the will that he could help support his love Ona. They both came to the US in hopes of lie, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Ona Lukoszaite on the other hand is the opposite of Jurgis. She is a young shy girl. She is very hesitant when it comes to the US. Only reason she…show more content…
Even though Jurgis is a hard worker, maybe one of the best at the factory, he sees that it means nothing. He can easily be replaced by the next man wanting to make it. He began to search for a job. He winds up getting a job in the glue factory. This is not enough to sustain the family. Bills start piling up. On top of that he found out his wife is pregnant and everyone in the family is stressed to the max. To make matters worse, Jurgis finds out that his wife was forced to have sex with her boss. Jurgis did not know how to react to this. He started drinking, and in his rage he sought out to fight her boss. He attacks her boss, Conner, and winds up getting arrested for battery. During his time in jail he runs into a man by the name of Jack Duane. Jack was a well-educated and slick man. He introduces Jurgis into the life of crime. Conner puts Jurgis on the blacklist and also makes sure that his whole family loses their jobs. When Jurgis makes it home he sees that his family is jobless and are struggling. Also due to the lack of funds and his wife Ona did not receive the necessary treatment for the unborn baby. In turn she ends of losing her life and the baby during

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