Analysis Of The Devil In The White City

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In The Devil In The White City, Larson shows that evil and good, black and white, and demon and angel are intertwined. Using stark juxtaposition, loaded language, and ominous and light metaphors, Larson contrasts not only Holmes with Burnham but also the fair with Chicago conveying that good and evil are inseparable. Chicago was a wicked city of smoke and grime while the fair was a gorgeous and pure dreamland. Holmes was a manipulative serial killer whereas Burnham was a chivalrous and creative architect. Through the contrasting of Chicago with the fair the reader can see that for every evil there is good. Through the contrasting of H. H. Holmes with Daniel Burnham the reader can see for every good there is evil.