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Both of course. It is arguable that he is more miserable and oppressed than the proletariat. He does, after all, talk about how relatively carefree their lives are and how they are more blissful due to their ignorance. It is slightly less arguable that he is an outcast. While neither Winston or the reader does not hear/read about other people who are strongly dissatisfied with BB and his regime, this is not surprising as the censored media will rarely report on such things. Therefore, while Winston Smith symbolizes both, he is a much better symbol of the oppressed than of the outcast. he is oppressed he is personally an outcast in that he feels like he dosnt belong and is the only one who hates the party and despises big brother he isn't publically an outcast where people openly reject him as a freak however
song, then artist: Concrete Jungle- Bob Marley Cowboy in the Jungle- Jimmy Buffett The Lion Sleeps Tonight- The Tokens It's a Jungle Out There- Mastedon Jungle Beat- George Bruns Jungle Fever- the Chakachas Jungle- KISS Jungle Nights in Harlem- Duke Ellington Jungle- Union The Jungle Line- Joni Mitchell Welcome to the Jungle- Guns 'n' Roses
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Liberated - the government is a parliamentary democracy
The symbol of an oppressed worker in the jungle was the red flag. This flag was raised as a signal of distress and to represent the struggles and unity of oppressed workers in the jungle.
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In "The Jungle," to disinherit of life means to be deprived of the basic human rights and dignity necessary to survive and thrive. The characters in the story, particularly the immigrant workers in the Chicago meatpacking industry, are exploited and oppressed to the point where their lives are essentially considered disposable by those in power.
Scotty Doyle
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The Republican candidate who wanted to represent the workers in the stockyards in the book "The Jungle" was Jurgis Rudkus. He became involved in labor organizing and political activities to fight for better working conditions and fair treatment of workers in the meat-packing industry.
The Republican candidate who wanted to represent the workers in the stockyards in "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair was Jurgis Rudkus. He becomes involved in politics and runs as a candidate for the Republican Party to fight for the rights of workers in the harsh conditions of the meatpacking industry.
The book by Sinclair Lewis? It was about the horrors of the meat-packing industry, both about the animals and the workers.
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It gives tribute to the workers.