
Savage and Unforgiving World in the Upton Sinclair's Novel THE JUNGLE
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The main objective of the writer for writing this novel is to tell the readers to adopt socialism by elaborating the evils of capitalism. Sinclair thinks that capitalism is inhuman and that is the reason why he depicts the failure of capitalism in this novel and portrays socialism as the cure for all the evils caused by capitalism.
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