The Jungle is a novel written by Upton Sinclair, who was a popular American author and socialist. The main focus of this work is business corruption during the early 20th century. The Jungle depicts the harsh reality of poverty, the absence of social security, and the poor working conditions. The major problem outside of these issues is relentless hopelessness among the poor. During its day, this novel showed the American public the brutal truths related to an American economy focuses on profits and not focuses on taking care of working class Americans. The Jungle is highly recommended for those who enjoy the writings of Upton Sinclair and also those who are interested in novels focousing on socialistic beliefs related to undesirable economic conditions.
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