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Beliefs

April 9, 2016 by kylemitsunaga 1 Comment

Daniel Hudson Burnham in this book is the protagonist, through out the book you see the way he changes with his values and beliefs. Early on in the book page 19 “The boy proved to have a severe case of test anxiety.” Later on in that same passage we learn that Harvard and Yale would soon turn him down. Now Burnham has had some great success, he is an architect that is doing well is a planner for the fair that is soon approaching. As we see early in the book Daniel is a family man, committed, strong willed, and used his confidence to get where he is at without having the education from Yale or Harvard. As we skip further into the book page 128 “ Burnham saw his family rarely now.” This quote leads me to believe that the more he is working to make this fair the best. It’s starting to seem like the family man value is starting to diminish.

 

Frederick Olmsted works along side Root and Burnham in the planning of the fair. He does landscape and architect, we know that he is well known from the work that he does because he is well credible. The values and beliefs that Olmsted has to me are interesting. It seems like he needs to prove himself even though he is well thought of in his profession. We understand that the planning of the fair is something that he is very serious about because he believes it will make him more well known.

 

Now Holmes, as we all know is another main character that Larson ties in with the book. He is a killer and is very interesting looking into his beliefs. On page 85 “Holmes’ new idea was to turn his building into a hotel for visitors to the world’s Columbian Exposition…” His belief and values are simple, he believes he’s a killer. He values that because he is putting the thought that people are going to need a place to stay and is going to open his house. It was a perfect way from him to lure his victims in. A cheap place to stay for the fair seems like a good idea, little did they know they were staying with a murderer. Holmes is a very smart killer and in the book you realize that he truly believes he was brought to earth to kill. It is a belief that he carries all through out the book and sadly enough it never changes.

Filed Under: 12.2 Planners' beliefs and values, Group 1, Groups

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  1. mylesk says

    April 9, 2016 at 6:19 pm

    I really enjoyed your post. I think you are correct in you can see the values and beliefs change in most of the planners of the fair and Holmes. It seem to get worse and darker for Holmes and the planners started to get very tied up in their work that they neglected everything and everyone else.

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