The Meatpacking Industry In The Jungle, By Upton Sinclair

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In the novel, The Jungle, Sinclair describes the struggle of an immigrant family from Lithuania to survive in America. The family struggled with living in a crowded community without any proper sewerage system and finding job opportunities. Sinclair aimed his attention for the public to view working conditions in factories as a problem, but it only exposed the public to the wretched conditions in the meatpacking industry.
The conditions in meatpacking industries described in The Jungle changed the population's perspective on how food is handled. In the novel, Marija worked in a canning-factory, which exposed her to the wretched conditions that Jurgis explained to her during his experience. In the workrooms, the rooms were dark, often with