Jungle (Setting)
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The  Jungle  is  a  documentary  about  the unfair  treatment  of  workers  and  the  unsanitary  conditions  of  a  meat  packing  plant.  The  facilities  that  are  described  in  Upton  Sinclair’s  The  Jungle  showed  the  attitude  of  the  people  who  lived  in  Packingtown.  Jurgis  Rudkus  was  the  main  character  in  The  Jungle. The  house,  the  meat  packing  plant,  and   the  saloon  all  had  significant  meanings  in  the  book.  All  three  of  the  establishments  affected  the  family  of  Jurgis  and  the  people  of  Packingtown  in  ways  that  would  change  their  lives.
	Jurgis  was  affected  the  most  of  any  characters  by  the  establishments.  Jurgis   was  affected  by  all  three  of  the  settings.  Jurgis  was  a  Lithuanian  immigrant  who  came  to  Chicago  looking  for  the  American  dream.  Jurgis  was  engaged  when  he  came  to  America,  he  married  a  young  woman  by  the  name  of   Ona  shortly  after  he   moved  to  America.  The  wedding  is  the  beginning  and  the  reason  for  the  rough  life  of  the  family.  The  wedding  of  Jurgis  and  Ona  puts  them  into  a  deep  debt.  It  is  customary  in  Lithuania  for  family,  friends,  and  guest  of  the  wedding  to  donate  to  help  pay  for  the  cost.  The  guest  of  the  wedding  didn’t  do  this  and   it  left  Jurgis  and  Ona  with  a  debt  of  more  than  a  hundred  dollars.  This  is  the  reason  that   Jurgis,  Ona  and  the  rest  of  their  immediate  family  work  so  hard  throughout  the  story.
	Jurgis  and  Ona  worked  many  jobs  to  try  to  pay  the  off  the  debt  of  the  wedding.  Jurgis  and  Ona  both  worked  hard  to  pay  the  debt,  that’s  one  of  the  reasons  why  a  strain   is  put  on  their  family  life.  Jurgis  and  his  family  are  a  part  of  the  working  class  under  capitalism  in  Packingtown.  Capitalism  is  when  a  few  control  the  bulk  of  the  m...