Rhetorical Analysis Of The Jungle

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The agenda of this expert from the ‘The Jungle’ is to call to attention the false hopes immigrants are given in the form of the apparent American dream, Upton is able to justify this idea by using contrast which persuades the audience emotionally. “Ona, too, was falling into a habit of silence- Ona, who had once gone about singing like a bird,” (Sinclair). The contrast of the particular passage shows readers not only the physical, but also emotional drainage low class immigrant workers face. Through Sinclair’s diction, readers are able to recognize the setting of the story as the United States, this calls to mind the known motto of moving to America and living the “American Dream”. Phrases such as “was falling into silence” and “Ona who had

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