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The Devil In The White City Critical Analysis

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Two stories focusing on horrific murder share more than just that similarity. The Devil in the White City is a novel by Erik Larson that focuses on America’s first serial killer, Herman Webster Mudgett, most commonly known as H. H. Holmes. It alternates telling of the construction of the Chicago World Fair contrasting with the horrendous murders of the man that essentially invented the term psychopath. On the other hand, The Hound of Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle focuses on the tale of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson as they try to solve the mystery surrounding the death of Charles Baskerville. These themes are linked through murder and the British surname Holmes, an alias taken from Doyle’s stories to claim to have land in England.

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