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oil! A novel by Upton Sinclair, first published in 1926-27, the story is told in a third person narrative with only the first page written in the first person.
The novel chronicles California's oil boom in the early 20th century and the resulting corruption and greed. Sinclair paints vivid portraits of the oil fields, the oilmen, and the workers who work there. He also explores the political and social impact of the oil industry and its role in shaping the American economy.
oil! It was a critical and commercial success and is regarded as one of Sinclair's finest novels. It was praised for its realism, social commentary, and suspenseful plot. The novel was also banned in Boston for depicting sex scenes.
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Summary
The novel tells the story of Bernie Ross, the son of an independent oilman. Bunny's father, J. Arnold Ross, was a former mule driver who left home in California to earn money. Bernie is a college student interested in the socialist movement, and his father is a staunch capitalist.
the core content
* The corrupting influence of power and wealth
* worker exploitation
* Conflict between capitalism and socialism
* The role of the oil industry in shaping American society can be read about the situation of the time.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. THE RIDE
CHAPTER II. THE LEASE
CHAPTER III. THE DRILLING
CHAPTER IV. THE RANCH
CHAPTER V. THE REVELATION
CHAPTER VI. THE WILD-CAT
CHAPTER VII. THE STRIKE
CHAPTER VIII. THE WAR
CHAPTER IX. THE VICTORY
CHAPTER X. THE UNIVERSITY
CHAPTER XI. THE REBEL
CHAPTER XII. THE SIREN
CHAPTER XIII. THE MONASTERY
CHAPTER XIV. THE STAR
CHAPTER XV. THE VACATION
CHAPTER XVI. THE KILLING
CHAPTER XVII. THE EXPOSURE
CHAPTER XVIII. THE FLIGHT
CHAPTER XIX. THE PENALTY
CHAPTER XX. THE DEDICATION
CHAPTER XXI. THE HONEYMOON