Reflections on The Jungle.
The Jungle is a powerful work of fiction. Published serially in the socialist newspaper Appeal to Reason in 1905, the book still resonates with readers over a century later. The study of history is not just about understanding the past, but helping us understand and evaluate the present. This journal assignment requires you to react to what you have encountered in The Jungle. In your entry, you must respond to three separate passages or quotes in the book (with page numbers in parenthesis). Your entry is to be at least 500 words long. You can choose from one of the following questions or contact me to have your own question approved BEFORE you begin writing.
If you had been Jurgis, or any other of his family who came to Chicago, what would you have done differently? What would you have done the same?
Explain the significance of the title. List and explain which of the novel’s numerous metaphors are most effective for you.
What do you think of Jurgis’s maxim, “I will work harder”? Do you think this is a good solution?
What is your opinion of Jurgis’s and the family’s handling of money? What advice would you have for them? What would you do differently in their place?
How much of Jurgis’s life is governed by fate, and how much is based on his decisions? Evaluate his decisions throughout the book.
Explain why all students should be required to read this book.
Explain why no students should be required to read this book.