In Struggling Upward the central character is Luke Larkin a young boy who comes from a humble background. Luke is an orphan who faces adversity but possesses a strong work ethic and a determined spirit. Throughout the story he encounters challenges and obstacles but he perseveres through his dedication and integrity.One of the recurring themes in Alger's works is the idea that success is attainable for anyone who is willing to work hard and uphold good moral values. Alger's novels often emphasize the importance of honesty integrity and perseverance as virtues that lead to a better life and social mobility.Struggling Upward is representative of the type of literature known as rags-to-riches stories where characters from disadvantaged backgrounds achieve upward mobility through their own efforts and character. Alger's books were popular during their time and have left a lasting legacy as examples of 19th-century American children's literature reflecting the values and aspirations of that era.While the formulaic nature of his stories may seem somewhat dated and simplistic to modern readers Alger's works are historically significant and can provide insights into the moral and social values of the 19th century in the United States.
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