Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

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Book Review Upton Sinclair was best known for his book, The Jungle. He wrote this book to portray the harsh conditions of immigrants in the United States. This book shows the hopelessness of many workers and the health violations in the meatpacking industry. This resulted in the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act. The Jungle is about Jurgis Rudkus and his new family moving to America to seek a better life. Once they get to Chicago, this immigrant family soon realizes that America is not as great as they thought. Immigration in America resulted in the industrialization in the United States. American businesses needed a larger working class to perform the extra labor that needed to be done. The meatpacking industry was unhealthy