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  1. A man named Jack Duane joins Jurgis in his cell. Duane is an educated man who has seen much of the world. He is a professional safecracker, though he is in jail for being a public nuisance. His arrest had been because the police could gather no evidence against him for safe-cracking crimes, according to Duane.

    • Upton Sinclair
  2. Jack, charmed by the Lithuanian's innocence, tells Jurgis that he was a college-educated engineer who fell upon hard times after his telegraphing invention was stolen by a large company. In jail, Jurgis is somewhat removed from the endless competition of his workplace, which may be what allows him to enjoy some camaraderie with Jack Duane.

  3. A summary of Chapters 10–13 in Upton Sinclair's The Jungle. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The Jungle and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  4. What does the novel’s title mean? How is The Jungle an example of muckraker journalism? How does Sinclair depict the American Dream? How does Jurgis respond to his son’s death? Why does socialism inspire Jurgis?

  5. Jack Duane is a smooth-talking criminal that Jurgis befriends during his first jail sentence. When Jurgis returns to jail, Duane convinces him to join his life of crime. Later on, Duane is caught breaking a safe, and manages to pull strings to arrange a release from prison.

  6. Chapter 9. Previous Next. One of the first consequences of the discovery of the union was that Jurgis became desirous of learning English. He wanted to know what was going on at the meetings, and to be able to take part in them, and so he began to look about him, and to try to pick up words.

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