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KHANH LY Essay Template Sinclair’s novel The Jungle had powerful political effects, resulting in the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 Explain how graphic depictions like those found in “Chapter 14” impa[.]

Sinclair’s novel The Jungle had powerful political effects, resulting in the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 Explain how graphic depictions like those found in “Chapter 14” impact an audience and achieve a purpose, such as changes to law Cite specific and thorough textual evidence to support your explanation Introduction Introduce the text (author, brief synopsis) Thesis Statement (restate the prompt; what are you going to answer?) The Jungle is a literary novel written by Upton Sinclair The readers will follow the lives of an immigrant family and their struggles while living in the early 1900s in Chicago’s Packingtown in the United States In the novel, Sinclair uses rhetorical strategies to reflect the evil of society and the terrible working conditions in the meatpacking industry Moreover, he also calls to the readers for the actions and the changes of society and the conditions for the working class Body Paragraph #1 Main Idea (imagery, metaphor, ethos, pathos, personification …) Supporting Sentence (with textual evidence) Supporting Sentence Sinclair uses the imagery evokes the negative emotions of the readers such as disgust, indignation, and despair According to the chapter 14 of “The Jungle”, it described “There would be meat that had tumbled out on the floor, in the dirt and sawdust, It was too dark in these storage places to see well, but a man could run his hand over these piles of meat and sweep off handfuls of the dried dung of rats” (paragraph 2) Also, the text shows that “He would lie and scream for hours, almost in convulsions; and then, when he was worn out, he would lie whimpering and wailing in his torment (paragraph 12) (author’s purpose) For those two pieces of evidence, Sinclair is evocative and achieves his purposes through the emotions he gives to the readers From that, he could call for the change of the meatpacking industry Supporting Sentence disgust, anger, and despair (impact on the audience) Body Paragraph #2 Main Idea Secondly, Sinclair coalesced both imagery and personification to elicit the emotions of the readers Supporting Sentence According to the text, it says “ old joys would stretch out their arms to them, old hopes and dreams would call to them, and they would stir beneath the burden that lay upon them, ” (paragraph 5) As well as the evidence above, this evidence also reveals the personification of the buildings to support the purpose of the author, “He was working in the steaming pit of hell; day after day, week after week—until now, there was not an organ of his body that did its work without pain, until the sound of ocean breakers echoed (imagery, metaphor, ethos, pathos, personification …) (with textual evidence) in his head day and night, and the buildings swayed and danced before him as he went down the street.” (paragraph 8) Supporting Sentence The author also wants to expose the industry workers’ struggles in their life and help the reader connect to the characters to evoke the emotions of the readers Supporting Sentence Sinclair makes the readers feel many emotions of the characters such as despair, defeat, despondent, and hopelessness (author’s purpose) (impact on the audience) Conclusion (summarize the essay) Restate Your Thesis In the conclusion, Sinclair uses rhetorical strategies to give strong negative emotions to the readers Closing Statement From that, he can inspire and call for the action and the changes of the society from the readers ... despondent, and hopelessness (author’s purpose) (impact on the audience) Conclusion (summarize the essay) Restate Your Thesis In the conclusion, Sinclair uses rhetorical strategies to give strong

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