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Jurgis took money from his son, Stanislovas, in order to buy alcohol and get drunk. This act reflects Jurgis' descent into alcoholism and desperation due to his struggles in The Jungle by Upton Sinclair.
In The Jungle, the judge set Jurgis free.
Elzbieta's son, Stanislovas, met a man named Jurgis Rudkus while at Mike Scully's dump looking for food in The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. Jurgis eventually becomes a close friend of the family and offers them help and support throughout their struggles in the novel.
Jurgis and his family emigrated to the United States from Lithuania.
Jurgis Gimberis has written: 'Papashos testamentas' -- subject(s): Humorous stories
When Jurgis is injured on the job, he is taken to a hospital and subsequently fired by his employer. He is left with a significant injury and no means of income, which leads to turmoil for his family. Jurgis feels betrayed by the system and becomes disillusioned with the American Dream. Despite his hardships, Jurgis tries to remain resilient and find ways to support his family.
Young Stanislovas Lukoszaite in "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair Jr. is depicted as innocent, resilient, and vulnerable. He is a young Lithuanian boy who faces the harsh realities of working in Chicago's meatpacking industry. Stanislovas represents the exploited and marginalized immigrant workers in the novel.
The climax of the novel comes when Jurgis learns that Ona has been raped by one of her bosses and forced into prostitution. In a murderous mood, Jurgis attacks the boss, Connor, and is sentenced to thirty days in jail. As revenge, Connor ensures that all the family members lose their jobs. Helpless and starving, they are thrown out of their home. Soon, the frail and second-time pregnant Ona delivers prematurely, and she and the infant die. This is the beginning of the end of Jurgis' family.
The millionaire who invites Jurgis to his home in "The Jungle" is Phil Connor. Phil is a corrupt and powerful man, who takes advantage of Jurgis and his family's desperate situation.
Marija told Jurgis that she didn't blame him and would help him find a job.
At the family meeting in "The Jungle," Jurgis and his family decide to pool their resources and work together to achieve financial stability. They agree to all contribute to the household expenses and take on various jobs to increase their income. Jurgis in particular decides to take on more manual labor to support his family.
Jurgis believes his duty is to provide for and protect his family. He feels a strong sense of responsibility to ensure his loved ones are cared for and lead a better life.