Chapter 23:
Jurgis goes back to Chicago in the fall, and finds a job. It is digging underground tunnels. I bet that must have been a very scary and challenging job. Jurgis didn't even realize the purpose of his job, until a year after working at it. The purpose was to break the power of the teamster's union. Jurgis broke his arm during an accident at work and spent his Christmas in the hospital. After he was permitted to leave the hospital, Jurgis came to find is was the middle of Winter, and he attended a religious gathering just to keep warm. His life is pitiful, and sad.
Chapter 24:
The same winter, Jurgis is hiding in saloons, searching and competing for a warm place to stay. The competition for a job had never been more extreme, and as Jurgis is at a saloon, he happens upon a very rich young man, named Freddie Jones. Jones invites Jurgis to stay at his place and gives him a 100 dollar bill for the cab, and tells him to keep the change. After eating a hearty meal at Jones' place, he realized his father was the owner of Jurgis' very first job at a factory. He also comes to find that Freddie's father is known as "Jone's the packer". Freddie falls asleep and just as this happens, the butler tells Jurgis to leave, because he doesn't approve of him. I wonder How Jurgis felt seeing the life of a man completely on the other side of the spectrum.
Chapter 25:
In the beginning of this chapter, Jurgis is wanting change for the hundred dollar bill he acquired. He takes it to a saloon and the man cheats him and takes all of his money. Out of anger, Jurgis attacks the bar tender, then gets sent to prison for ten days. The judges find his story comical and do not believe him. In jail he realizes that the life of a criminal is the way to go, so Jurgis begins doing many crimes, that including political schemes. Near the end of the chapter, it tells that Jurgis now has a job, as a hog trimmer. When the Republican candidate is elected, Jurgis becomes 300 dollars richer and guess what he does? Goes on a drinking binge. Very intelligent of you Jurgis.
Catcher in the Rye- p1-52
14 years ago
I really enjoyed reading your response! I can tell that you understood what you read. I agree with you that Jurgis isn't very intelligent when he goes on a drinking binge once again after he is 300 dollars richer.
ReplyDeleteYour responce was very deatiled and explained these chapters well. Good Job!
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ReplyDeletehonestly i think you related to this book very well and are on the same side as i am. this book is extremely boring. but i think your writing was very good and took what you thought and put it out there. good job miss.
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i really like your response! good job! you outline what happens and then give your opinion....good job!
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