Find the perfect quote to float your boat. Shmoop breaks down key quotations from The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America.
Perseverance Quotes
To build it Burnham had confronted a legion of obstacles, any of which could have—should have—killed it long before Opening Day. (Prologue.8)
Dreams, Hopes, and Plans Quotes
Together [Burnham] and his architects had conjured a dream city whose grandeur and beauty exceeded anything each singly could have imagined. (Prologue.8)
Women and Femininity Quotes
Young women drawn to Chicago by the fair and by the prospect of living on their own had disappeared, last seen at the killer's block-long mansion, a parody of everything architects held dear. (Prol...
Madness Quotes
The rational explanation laid blame on the forces of change that during this time had convulsed Chicago. Amid so much turmoil it was understandable that the work of a young and handsome doctor woul...
Change Quotes
It was so easy to disappear, so easy to deny knowledge, so very easy in the smoke and in to mask that something dark had taken root. This was Chicago, on the eve of the greatest fair in history. (1...
Awe and Amazement Quotes
By far the most exotic cargo, however, was human. (2.13.5)