Income Class In Ona's The Jungle

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The story in the book “The Jungle” reflects lower income class people’s helplessness in the society. In the story, the author highlights the condition of the place where these lower income class people work. For example, workers use the water that is used in the process of producing sausages to wash their hands, which directly contaminates the water. And the meats that are used to make sausages are not fresh or they may also contain dried dung of rats. The narrator, Ona, saw these happened everyday and she and her colleagues are numbed about their life. These sausages may cause people become ill if they consume them. However, these workers cannot expose this information to the public because they need money to survive and they cannot

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