The big fire in Chicago There is no passion or desire for writing the violent destruction of the city and the death of hundreds of people. Yes, my home has nothing to do with this topic except it is 30 minutes from downtown Chicago. So it does not mean that my lips should be kept closed for the big fire in Chicago just because I never experienced a disaster of this magnitude.
The 1871 Chicago Fire in 1871 was one of the biggest disasters in American history. Indeed, overnight the big city in Chicago was destroyed. Before the fire, everything became dry and flammable by a massive drought, after that a fire broke out in the bar in O'Leary and spread throughout the city. Many people tried to extinguish the fire, but at the beginning there were too many mistakes and problems. After the fire many people had to lose their homes and help build the city again (Murphy, 39) On October 8, 1871, before the fire occurred on Sunday night, all Bamboo stones
The famous Big Chicago fire was a big fire burning for three days, and in 1871 as many as 300 people died. The fire has just begun, not scapegoat. The Chicago Tribune reported that a fire started when a cow milked by Katherine O'Lriary kicked the kerosene lamp. A few years later, the reporter acknowledged that he succeeded (Mrs. O'Leary was asleep at the beginning of the fire). Because they are terrible, we condemn others. This is what we want to believe. The label is bad. It helps keep us away from the evil people - we feel safe. This is how other people act - they would rather blame you rather than accepting what their beloved people are doing wrong. Giving guilt to others can protect evil people and can do evil themselves
The fire in Chicago in 1871 was a terrible disaster that affected many people. It destroyed the whole city of Chicago and touched people in such a way as to change the city forever with them. The beginning of the fire is not known, but if the building is better at that point it may be blocked. But, as everyone knows, the fire may cease without so many careless mistakes or mistakes. Because of the fire, Chicago was rebuilt and once again turned into a wonderful city.