World's Columbian Exposition

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    Erik Larson's novel, The Devil in the White City, follows the story of America's first serial Killer, Dr. H. H. Holmes. Holmes terrorizes the victims, which he lures through the magical experience of the Columbian World's Exposition and through his own charm. While Holmes may appear to be a handsome and successful business owner, he is really a psychopathic maniac who wants pleasure and power. Image result for h h holmes Dr. H. H. Holmes (his actual name is Herman Mudget) One characteristic

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    for insurance fraud, and eventually, murder. Holmes (one of many aliases, his real name being Dr. Herman W. Mudgett) decided to build a large hotel that he referred to as a “castle” to lure young women to their deaths while visiting the World’s Columbian Exposition, a fair Burnham designed. It’s obvious that the author, Larson, knows this topic incredibly well and spent a lot of time researching. He includes so many specific details and facts about the fair and Holmes’ crimes that you feel as though

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    The World’s Columbian Exposition, more commonly known today as the Chicago World’s Fair, brought forth numerous innovations people use commonly today: Juicy Fruit chewing gum, Shredded Wheat, the Pledge of Allegiance, the Ferris Wheel, books printed in Braille, automatic dishwashers, even Aunt Jemima pancake mix. In The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America, Erik Larson presents these brilliant inventions with a flourish that makes the reader feel as

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    The Devil in the White City wrote by Erik Larson, is a nonfictional book about the creation of the 1893 Chicago fair, also known as The World’s Columbian Exposition. This fair was made to honor Christopher Columbus discovering America. The book mainly focuses on two characters, Daniel Burnham and H.H. Holmes. Daniel Burnham was the architect that made the fair happen. The story starts with him and his partner, John Root, winning the bid for the location of the fair. Burnham faces a bunches of trails

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    The textbook definition of a serial killer is someone who murders more than three victims one at a time in less than a month (“Serial” 1). H.H. Holmes was a devious and handsome young man. He was a very dangerous person that could not be trusted. On the other hand, the textbook definition of an architect is a person who designs buildings and in many cases helps supervise those projects. One of America’s greatest architects in history was Daniel Hudson Burnham. He led America to do great things in

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    never seen, and i doubt very much if i shall again’” (Larson 271). Erik Larson’s nonfiction novel The Devil in the White City centers around the Chicago World’s Fair, also known as The World’s Columbian Exposition, and two of the men whose lives were intertwined: Daniel Burnham and H. H. Holmes. Daniel Burnham was the chief architect who built the World’s fair with a grandeur image in his mind; in contrast, H. H. Holmes used the fair to masquerade his horrific and numerous murders, exploiting the fair

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    The World’s Fair benefited Chicago because it brought new jobs. Clearly, the Fair needed workers to build its structures. Larson gave an example of where workers were needed when he stated, “Workers laid foundations of immense timbers in crisscrossed layers in accord with Root’s grillage principle, then used steam-powered derricks to raise the tall posts of iron and steel that formed each building’s frame. They cocooned the frames in scaffolds of wood and faced each frame with hundreds of thousands

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    concerned about the young disappearing women.His plan has become more developed The world's fair creates an economic problem. The world fair causes crime and chaos to rise up.Holmes feels that Anna is suspicious of him so he shows her of the city of Chicago and gets rid of her suspicions.Burnham continues to design the fair others believe that the model of the building isn’t good enough.Holmes is happy with how the world's fair is bringing many crowds of people because it’s giving him victims. Part 3

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    Only Egypt's fame opposed the Wild West as the talk of Chicago at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. His show exhibited many famous people, such as Annie Oakley and Sitting Bull. By the 1900's, Buffalo Bill could have possibly been the most famous and recognizable man in the entire world.      The Wild West's great success

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    Erik Larson’s literary nonfiction novel “The Devil in the White City” surrounds the events of the 1893 Columbian Exposition World’s Fair in Chicago. Larson does a magnificent job intertwining the lives of two men who were changed by the events of the fair. Daniel H. Burnham, the brilliant architect behind the legendary 1893 World 's Fair and Dr. H. H. Holmes, the cunning serial killer who used the fair to lure his victims to their death. The purpose of this review is not only to summarize Larson’s

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