The Jungle (1906)
.... When
Jurgis,
Ona and her family arrive in America, they will be exploited by the Chicago firms of Brown and Durham's as if they were merely bits of flesh to be ....
(1869

7

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Working Conditions in "The Jungle"
....
Jurgis and
Ona are immigrants newly arrived in Chicago. They see America as a land of opportunity and are rewarded when
Jurgis gets a job easily. ....
(1662

7

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The Jungle's Portrayal of Working Conditions
....
Jurgis and
Ona are immigrants newly arrived in Chicago. They see America as a land of opportunity and are rewarded when
Jurgis gets a job easily. ....
(1662

7

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Upton Sinclair's novel, The Jungle
.... the most shocking episodes in The Jungle, and one that raises particularly contemporary issues, is a sexual encounter into which
Jurgis' wife
Ona is pressured. ....
(2072

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Literary Families
.... At one point,
Jurgis' young wife,
Ona is forced into sex in a strange nether world that lies somewhere between prostitution and rape. ....
(2691

11

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The Jungle
....
Jurgis wrestles with this dilemma when he thinks of turning down a job in the lowest of .... he dare to go home and eat bread that had been earned by
Ona, weak and ....
(1007

4

)
The Jungle Sinclair
....
Jurgis wrestles with this dilemma when he thinks of turning down a job in the lowest of .... he dare to go home and eat bread that had been earned by
Ona, weak and ....
(2070

8

)
The Jungle
.... owners and the overpowered and helpless workers representing goodness: So
Jurgis said that .... for instance, vowing upon his knees that he would save
Ona from harm ....
(1330

5

)
2 Works on Early 20th Century Chicago
.... owners and the overpowered and helpless workers representing goodness: So
Jurgis said that .... for instance, vowing upon his knees that he would save
Ona from harm ....
(1591

6

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