Arrogance is found in people throughout the world, and its influence can be seen everywhere. It can be found in corporations, governments, and everyday people. In The Devil in the White City, arrogance is concealed in city pride. The people of Chicago were extremely excited to host the world fair in their city. They were able to show the abilities of their city to the entire world. The people in charge of this large task, Daniel Burnham and John Root, put together many architectural wonders to show to the entire world the extravagance of Chicago. Before they could do this, Chicago had to compete with other cities throughout the United States for the right to host the World’s Fair, such as New York City or Washington D.C. Along with their civic pride, many citizens of Chicago were arrogant about building the world fair instead of other cities. The world fair, with all its glory, was an exhibition of arrogance, hidden in a layer of city pride. …show more content…
In the past, Paris hosted the Fair, and was seen worldwide as a success. The United States had to create something that would beat that of Paris, and had chosen two options: Chicago and New York. Eventually, Chicago was chosen as the hostess, and once the people heard the news, they “cut loose with a cheer that tore through the canyon of brick, stone, and glass like a flash flood.”(). The fair’s goal was to increase national unity by showing the world that the U.S was architecturally capable. Instead, Chicago wanted to prove that they were the best city in the States. Rather than focusing on beating Paris, hosting the World’s Fair was a way to demonstrate how Chicago was an elite city in the