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Upton Sinclair, born in Baltimore, Maryland on September 20th, 1968, had a great love of literature even as a boy. ... Sinclair, most well known for the novel, The Jungle, advocates his socialistic views and sympathizes with the working class throughout most of his novels. ...
Throughout Upton Sinclair’s best work, he writes as a muckraker and as a “pamphleteer”. ... Sinclair tries to write the novel King Coal with an upper class person as the main character. ... Sinclair spoke through lower class workers the best.
Sinclair does not know much about his writing topics so he carefully researches them. ...
During his career, Sinclair writes several pamphlets and most of his novels are written as “long pamphlets. ...
Many of Sinclair’s works portray the kind of life he lived as a child. ...
The charity that Upton Sinclair received from his rich relatives as a child shows him the unequal distribution of wealth in America.
Approximate Word count = 682 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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