The Broken American Dream Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of The Broken American Dream.

The Broken American Dream Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of The Broken American Dream.
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The Broken American Dream

Summary: Discusses the novel, The Broken American Dream, by Sinclair. Describes how the work is meant to entirely reject the capitalist system and to bring in its place a socialist system. Explores how capitalism and its exploitation of the immigrants and other workers, are in fact shown to be tools of the capitalist bosses, used as another means to control and mislead them.
Sinclair's novel is meant to entirely reject the capitalist system and to bring in its place a socialist system. In this novel, capitalism and its exploitation of the immigrants and other workers, are in fact shown to be tools of the capitalist bosses, used as another means to control and mislead them. In Sinclair's novel the broken dreams of Jurgis Rudkis and his fellow Lithuanian immigrants, unions are meant to be institutions which give false hope to the workers. They live in utterly dreadful circumstances and are exploited like animals by their capitalist bosses. The women are forced to work at an inhuman pace, lose money if they cannot, and then fired if the complain. (106). And the men in the packinghouses like slaves in hell. When Jurgis is lucky enough to be picked for work, he finds working conditions to hardly fitting of the American Dream for which...

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