The antagonist of the novel, H.H. Holmes,
is a psychopathic practitioner,
pharmacist, and serial killer from New Hampshire who
comes to Chicago a few years before construction of the 1893 Chicago World's
Fair. Patrick Prendergast, a young Irish
immigrant and staunch supporter of Carter Harrison, who works for a famous
newspaper. Holmes and
Prendergast are both the killer characters in the novel. They shared many
similarities and differences in the novel.
Though they had not any connection in the
novel, they did the identical thing. Their murders were impressed people
and influenced the Columbia Exposition Fair deeply. Both of them were born in a
small town and moved to Chicago. Holmes had a solitary childhood and he was a
very silent boy in the class just as Prendergast. They had no friends in
school. In addition, Holmes was the dedicated person who always focused on his
killing and swindle, likewise, Prendergast was the dedicated man, too. He kept focusing on the political things and
Mayor Harrison by writing postcards madly. At the end of the story, both of
them were executed, which was inevitable. The jury found them guilty and the judge
sentenced them to death.
In
spite the similarities between these two men, they shared a lot of differences.
First of all, their personality was totally different, which differentiate them into two
kinds of people. For example, Holmes was a charming and gentle man, and he was
attracted by women. The ladies were easy to involve with him, which was the
good opportunities for his murder. However, Prendergast was a man that kind of
madness and illness. He had no friends and did not like talk to people expect
writing his postcards. Comparing with Holmes’s string mind, Prendergast’s
character was weak. He had grand hopes for the future, but all of which rested
on only one man: Carter Henry Harrison.
Furthermore,
they shared the different killing style, such as they had different killing
target, killing purpose and killing method. Holmes was the serial killer who
had killed over two hundred people, yet Prendergast killed only the Chicago
Mayor Harrison. The main purpose of the Holmes’s killing was the fun of
slaughter. However, disappointment and madness induced Prendergast to kill Harrison. Holmes
killed people by vary methods except by using a gun, he liked using gas. On the
contrast, Prendergast shot
Harrison five times by using his revolver. Also, Holmes made several voluntary assistants to
help him to hid and dismember the bodies, while Prendergast was a sole killer who had
no one else to support him. According to the novel, Holmes’s murder was terminated because of his
caught by faking the death of a policyholder and he denied all the murder charges. Unlike Holmes,
Prendergast confessed his crime to the police.
Holmes and Prendergast were different roles
and totally had no common murder methods in the novel. However, they still
shared a lot of similarities. They still had a great and widespread impact for the Columbia
Exposition Fair.