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Betrayal by political and business elites from "summary" of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair

Throughout the narrative, the reader is confronted with the harsh reality of how political and business elites exploit and manipulate the working class for their own gain. The characters in the story are constantly subjected to the whims and greed of those in power, who prioritize profit over the well-being of their employees. The political and business elites in the story are portrayed as heartless and callous, willing to go to any lengths to maintain their control and wealth. They use their influence to crush dissent and silence any opposition, leaving the workers powerless and voiceless in the face of injustice. The betrayal by these elites is evident in the dangerous working conditions, low wages, and lack of job security that the characters are forced to endure. They are treated as disposable commodities, easily replaced and forgotten once they have outlived their usefulness to the ruling class. The author highlights the dehumanizing effects of this betrayal, depicting the physical and emotional toll it takes on the characters. The constant struggle for survival in an unforgiving system leaves them broken and disillusioned, with little hope for a better future.
  1. The concept of betrayal by political and business elites is a central theme in the story, serving as a powerful commentary on the pervasive inequality and exploitation that exists in society. The author's vivid portrayal of these injustices serves as a stark reminder of the need for social and economic reforms to ensure a more just and equitable society for all.
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The Jungle

Upton Sinclair

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