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What are some symbols in the jungle?

What are some symbols in the jungle?

Symbols

  • Packingtown and the Stockyards. Perhaps the novel’s most important symbol is the animal pens and slaughterhouses of Packingtown, which represent in a simple, direct way the plight of the working class.
  • Cans of Rotten Meat.
  • The Jungle.

What is the occasion of the jungle?

The main theme of The Jungle is the evil of capitalism. Every event, especially in the first twenty-seven chapters of the book, is chosen deliberately to portray a particular failure of capitalism, which is, in Sinclair’s view, inhuman, destructive, unjust, brutal, and violent.

What is Sinclair’s point of view in the jungle?

Third Person (Omniscient)

What time period is the jungle?

The Jungle follows the experiences of an extended Lithuanian family that immigrates to the United States in the early 1900s to make their fortune.

Why is it called Jungle?

The publication of the book lead to public outrage about the meat sold to people as food with the contamination the book described. The jungle also referred to the conditions under which the workers labored. Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle to expose the appalling working conditions in the meat-packing industry.

What is the most awful part of what you read in the jungle?

As a Socialist novel it’s unconvincing: The ending, in which Jurgis Rudkus converts to socialism, is the worst part of the book.

Who was the primary audience for the jungle?

Audience Construction in “The Jungle” Upton Sinclair was a muckraker, which means he worked to bring society’s ills into the public eye. However, that does not quite clarify who Sinclair’s audience was meant to be. One of the most obvious audiences would be government officials and legislators.

Who was the jungle written for?

Upton Sinclair

Who is Jurgis in the jungle?

Jurgis Rudkus

Who all died in the jungle?

Known deaths

  • Shere Khan – trampled by buffaloes.
  • Tabaqui – executed by Grey Brother after interrogating him.
  • Father wolf & Raksha – cause of deaths unknown.
  • Dholes – some were killed by a bee swarm, the rest were killed by Mowgli and the wolf pack.
  • Won-Tolla – succumbs to his wounds after killing the lead dhole.

Who is the antagonist of the jungle?

Shere Khan

Why did little Kristoforas die?

Kristoforas is Teta Elzbieta’s youngest child. He is about three years old when he dies from a sudden sickness that he catches from the drafts of their awful little house.

How did ONA die in the jungle?

Connor had threatened her, offered her money, and essentially forced her into prostitution. By now, Ona is pregnant with her second child. Premature labor, combined with her weak physical state, results in her death – and the baby’s death – during childbirth.

How does Ona’s baby die?

A young woman who is thrown onto the train car just moments after giving birth. Her newborn child dies on the train, and Ona goes crazy with grief. She attacks an officer who tries to control her in her anguish, and she is promptly shot in the head and left to die in the grass alongside the train tracks.

Who dies in Chapter 19 of the jungle?

Ona

What happens to Ona?

Ona’s death occurs in Chapter 19, only slightly more than halfway through the novel, and her final months are largely a slide into increased fragility and poor health caused by her return to work only a week after giving birth to Antanas.

How did ONA get her job?

Throughout her life in Packingtown, Ona works to keep her family together. She wants both Jurgis and her family to succeed in America, and when his earnings alone are not enough, she gets a job. She correctly realizes that Connor has the ability to ruin the family, and therefore agrees to his demands.

Why did Ona and Jurgis get married?

Jurgis wants to marry Ona, but he is poor and after her father dies, Ona’s family also ends up poor. So he and Ona and other family members decide to save their money and leave. For Jurgis, this is a way to afford to marry, which he wants very much to do, and he dreams of a better life.

How old is stanislovas in the jungle?

To meet these costs, Ona and thirteen-year-old Stanislovas (whom the family had wished to send to school) must take up work as well. While sickness befalls them often, they cannot afford not to work.

What is causing death in Packingtown?

Ona seems to be constantly sick, as are Elzbieta’s children. And Dede Antanas develops both a dreadful cough and sores, which eventually lead to his death. Jurgis is too poor to pay for a proper burial. The winter takes its toll on everyone in Packingtown.

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