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The Metropolis by Upton Sinclair: "The Metropolis" delves into the social conditions and complexities of urban life during the era of industrialization. Upton Sinclair portrays the struggles and realities faced by individuals in the metropolis, shedding light on the impact of capitalism, class struggle, and corruption on society.

Key Aspects of the Book "The Metropolis":
Social Conditions: Sinclair presents a vivid depiction of the social conditions and inequalities prevalent in the urban environment during the period of industrialization.
Class Struggle: The book explores the conflicts and disparities between different social classes, emphasizing the struggles faced by the working class in their pursuit of a better life.
Corruption and Capitalism: Sinclair delves into the corrupt practices and influence of capitalism on society, highlighting the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in the metropolis.

Upton Sinclair was an American author and social reformer born in 1878. He gained critical acclaim for his investigative journalism and his novels that exposed social injustices and inequalities. "The Metropolis" stands as a testament to Sinclair's commitment to shedding light on the hardships faced by the working class and his critique of the societal structures that perpetuated inequality during the era of industrialization.

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  • Print Length: 169 Pages
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