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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

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    My book is the Devil in the White City, written by Erik Larson. It takes place in the mid 1800’s to the 1900’s. It tells about the murder, magic, and madness at the Fair that changed the World. - The Devil in the White City tells the thrilling stories of Daniel Burnham, the architect responsible for constructing the 1893 Worlds Fair, and H.H Holmes a serial killer disguised as a doctor. Burnham and his partner John Root set out to construct fascinating buildings that shock the city. Once the Chicago

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    Although The Devil in The White City has the title that would paint an image of fiction into your mind, it is a true story told by real events that happened not so long ago in a galaxy not so far away. A single goal became a widespread plague that swept the United States like a fire in a dry summer field: they must “out-Eiffel Eiffel” and create the best exposition the world has ever seen. The novel follows architect Daniel Burnham and his ventures in creating history’s greatest world fair, or one

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    The Devil in the White City Essay The attachment “Murder, magic, and madness at the fair that changed america” to the title hardly does the novel justice. Erik Larson’s The Devil in the White City, a nonfiction novel that surrounds the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, also known as The World’s Columbian Exposition. The novel follows the lives of two real men, Daniel Burnham, the architect who builds the 1893 Chicago World's Fair and H.H. Holmes, the serial killer who exploits the fair to find his victims

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    Black and white, good and evil all contrasting elements describing the city of Chicago during the 1893 World’s Fair. In The Devil in the White City, Erik Larson uses tone, figurative language, and juxtaposition in order to portray the drastic dichotomy of the good in the White City and the evil of the Black City within Chicago during the time of the World’s Fair. Larson uses his tone to explain how the people of Chicago view the White City and the Black City they are living in. Larson’s dangerous

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    Erik Larson uses a skilled combination of rhetorical strategies and syntactical devices throughout Devil in the White City to not only paint a comparative narrative but also to create powerfully alluring atmosphere that highlights the juxtaposition of the eriness of serial murders with the detailed description of the Chicago World’s Fair. Through the employment of foreshadowing, juxtaposition, and deliberate humanization, Larson creates a vividly compelling account of two stories for the purpose

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    Devil in the White City Rhetorical Analysis Essay How can two people be so different, yet so similar? The World’s Columbian Exposition was a major event in the 19th century. The fair was something that’s never been done before in history triumphing the famous Eiffel Tower. As spectacular as the fair was there were murders being committed without any signs of slowing down. The Devil in the White City tells a story between the architect Daniel Burnham and the infamous serial killer H.H. Holmes. Erik

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    First Draft Chicago, the White City, full of life and amusement, a jaw-dropping experience. However, this White City also has many dark secrets that hide in the shadows. Erik Larson portrays both views in his book The Devil in the White City. When an ambitious leading architect, Daniel Burnham, has the task to run and design the renowned Chicago World’s Fair. In doing so he encounters many obstacles, trying to outshine France's Eiffel Tower. Which he did with the magnificent Ferris Wheel. The second

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    The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson has two main characters, Daniel H. Burnham and H. H. Holmes. Burnham is the protagonist. He was an accomplished architect who was chosen to design the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago. ''It was easy to see how he got commissions. His very bearing and looks were half the battle. He had only to assert the most commonplace thing and it sounded important and convincing'' (Larson 26). This was how he was able to successfully build the fair of people's dreams. He

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    In the novel, The Devil in The White City, the author, Erik Larson, utilizes a back and forth organizational pattern between the two main characters, Daniel H. Burnham and H.H. Holmes. It showed how their lives contributed to the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Larson began the novel where the story actually ends in 1912 on the Olympic, a sister ship of the Titanic. The character, Burnham, waits for a response from his initial message to his friend Millet, aboard the Titanic. What Burnham doesn’t know

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