Upton Sinclair's The Jungle: Meatpacking Industry

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The Jungle is a novel written by Upton Sinclair in 1906. The Jungle portrays a meat packing industry in Chicago during the early 1900s through the eyes of an immigrant, Jurgis. The author noted the shocking and disgusting conditions and methods utilized in the industry. While animals were slaughtered in a frightening way, workers transferred diseases and germs to those animals. Sinclair's novel brought tremendous interests and attention to the meatpacking industries. As a muckraker, Sinclair successfully presented his shocking discovery and gained attention from the public who demanded reforms.

By publishing The Jungle, it could be understood that Sinclair wanted changes to occur in the meatpacking industries. As a socialist and a journalist,