The mention of diseased cattle in the jungle adds to the setting's sense of danger and untamed wilderness. It suggests that even domesticated animals cannot escape the harsh realities of nature, hinting at the challenges the characters might face. This detail helps establish a tone of unpredictability and reflects the harshness of the environment.
The author in The Jungle describes the foul-smelling stuff as coming from cans full of spoiled meat.
Upton Sinclair wrote "The Jungle" in 1906.
"The Jungle" was written by Upton Sinclair in 1906.
For the jungle tales I think it is John Quinn, but if you mean the Jungle book then its Edgar Rice Burroughs
Boils on the cattle
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Upton Sinclair is the author of the 1906 novel The Jungle
Leonard Woolf
Leonard Woolf
Upton Sinclair.
The slaves were mostly employed on cotton picking, jungle clearing, and looking after cattle.
The Jungle was published in New York by Doubleday Books in 1905. It was a classical literature novel. Upton Sinclair was the author.