The Struggle In Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

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“Oh, sorry,” I replied. “I had this wonderful dream that she was still alive and with us and thought that it was true.” It was the best lie that I could come up with on the spot, and hearing that Mother died was like a blow to my heart. Mother had been such an important part of my life and having her disappear so quickly without being able to say goodbye was devastating. However, I had to stay strong. Mother would have been ashamed if her death brought me down. After breakfast, we went our separate ways to work. Although I was worried that I would have no idea where to go, my feet knew the path to take as if I’ve done this a million times. “Hey, Frieda! Wait up!” I turned around and saw a girl running towards me. She was another immigrant …show more content…
“And it’s all thanks to Upton Sinclair and his book The Jungle. As muckraker, he exposed the conditions at the meat factories, giving a pretty accurate account of what happens in there.”22 “Well, it’s good to hear that the conditions are improving for you guys.” I said, relieved that their workplace will be getting safer. “So what’s Roosevelt been up to lately, other than passing acts to fix the meat industry?” “He’s been breaking other trusts, like that railroad company owned by J. P. Morgan.23 I mean, he’s not called the ‘Trust Buster’ for nothing you know.” Alfred explains. “These reforms are all in compliance with his Square Deal Policy, which consists of three goals: control of the corporations, consumer protection, and conservation of natural resources.24 But if you ask me, it should really be called the Triangle Deal since it only has three points.” “It’s called a Square Deal because it is supposed to be fair, Alfred, not because of the amount of points it has,” Edmund corrected. 25 “So how’s your work, Frieda?” he asks, changing the topic. “I...” I didn’t have a chance to respond. Suddenly, I felt dizzy, and I began to hear a faint ringing sound. Everything turned into blackness as the rings turned