The Jungle (1906)
.... merely bits of flesh to be traded in for cash. Sinclair presents the story of
Jurgis and his
family as the tale of the underclass. ....
(1869

7

)
Working Conditions in "The Jungle"
.... When
Jurgis gets out of jail after a time spent there for assault, he finds that his
family has lost its home and his wife is premature labor. ....
(1662

7

)
The Jungle's Portrayal of Working Conditions
.... When
Jurgis gets out of jail after a time spent there for assault, he finds that his
family has lost its home and his wife is premature labor. ....
(1662

7

)
Literary Families
.... the American "
family farmer"--who emigrate to California. The circumstances of emigration are drastically different, however. When we first meet
Jurgis Rudkus ....
(2691

11

)
The Progressive Era in Doctorow's Ragtime
.... One important muckraker, Upton Sinclair, wrote a book, The Jungle, that chronicles the life of the protagonist
Jurgis as he and his
family work for the ....
(1554

6

)
Portrayal of Society in EL Doctorow's Ragtime
.... One important muckraker, Upton Sinclair, wrote a book, The Jungle, that chronicles the life of the protagonist
Jurgis as he and his
family work for the ....
(1552

6

)
The Jungle Sinclair
.... novel it is obvious that Rudkus will be destroyed, and that his
family's traditional values .... Or are the needs of people like
Jurgis Rudkus who run away from a ....
(2070

8

)
My Year of Meats
.... hobbiesàDocile husbandàObedient children") she lines up vegetarian Lesbians, a
family of gospel .... book, written from the point of view of
Jurgis, an employee ....
(2107

8

)
Immigrant Experiences in Two Works
.... her husband works, and cares for a "small boy for some American
family" (Bell 113 .... In the story of the broken dreams of
Jurgis Rudkis and his fellow Lithuanian ....
(1885

8

)
Out of This Furnace (Thomas Bell)
.... her husband works, and cares for a "small boy for some American
family" (Bell 113 .... In the story of the broken dreams of
Jurgis Rudkis and his fellow Lithuanian ....
(1869

7

)