In The Diamond Maker by H.G. Wells we have the theme of
dedication, desperation, sacrifice, regret, appearance and isolation
. Narrated in the first person by an unnamed man the reader realises after reading the story that Wells may be exploring the theme of dedication.
Was the person really a diamond maker?
James Ballantyne Hannay in 1878, and
Ferdinand Frédéric Henri Moissan in 1893
, both claimed to have made artificial diamonds. Moissan's method was to heat charcoal (a form of carbon) and iron in a furnace, but the diamonds produced were exceedingly small.
What was the theory behind making diamond?
Historical background. It was known since experiments of
Antoine Lavoisier
that diamond was a form of carbon. Wells's story appeared a few years after the claims of James Ballantyne Hannay in 1879 and Ferdinand Frédéric Henri Moissan in 1893, that they had made artificial diamonds.
Why did The Diamond Maker keep his research a secret?
It was done secretly,
so that others would not copy his work
, and so that he could sell his diamonds without it being known that they could be produced in large quantities. After his money ran out he conducted his experiments in cheap lodgings in Kentish Town, and had various menial jobs.
How did the narrator urchin describe The Diamond Maker?
Once he called upon me when I was out. My urchin described him as
a very thin, dirty, and ragged man, with a dreadful cough
. He left no message. That was the finish of him so far as my story goes.
Who was the last person in the story to receive the diamond?
The Prince
was the last person in the story to receive the diamond. 5.
How was the appearance of the diamond maker?
The narrator is also suspicious of the diamond maker and at first considers the diamond maker, due to his appearance,
to be a tramp
. … Nobody trusts the diamond maker due to his appearance and as such he cannot sell the diamonds he has produced.
What do you call a person who makes diamonds?
Lapidary (from the Latin lapidarius) is the practice of shaping stone, minerals, or gemstones into decorative items such as cabochons, engraved gems (including cameos), and faceted designs. A person who practices lapidary is known as
a lapidarist
.
What machine makes diamonds?
A cubic press
uses six different anvils pressing onto a cube. These presses can vary greatly in size and are most commonly used to produce industrial diamond powder.
Why was the man unable to sell his diamonds?
The man was unable to sell his diamonds
because people thought he would trick them
. This was because diamonds need to undergo natural metamorphosis to attain their karats. Also he was dressed in rags. Such an idea can only be science fiction.
Why was the diamond maker called an anarchist?
Explanation: The Diamond Maker” is a short story by H. G. Wells, first published in 1894 in the Pall Mall …
a neighbour in the lodgings house, thinking he was a bomb-making anarchist, told him he had called the police
.
What does the diamond maker mean by the game was worth the candle?
said when you are not certain if it is
really worth making a great effort to get something
.
Useful or advantageous
.
Where did the narrator meet the mysterious man in the story the diamond maker?
1. Where did the narrator meet the mysterious man? Once after a hard day's work, the narrator had a headache and wanted to get away from the noise of the city, so he went
down to the Embankment near the Waterloo Bridge in Westminster
. This is where he met the mysterious man.
Why is Koh-i-Noor diamond cursed?
By the 16th century, the stone had fallen into the hands of the first Mughal emperor, Babur, whose son was the first to fall foul of the “curse” by
being driven from his kingdom into exile
. … He was supposedly tipped off by a disenchanted member of the Mughal emperor's harem that his enemy kept it hidden in his turban.
Which is the most expensive diamond in the world?
- The Oppenheimer Blue Diamond: $57.5 million. …
- The Regent Diamond: $61 million. …
- CTF Pink Star Diamond: $71.2 million. …
- De Beers Centenary Diamond: $100 millon. …
- The Hope Diamond: $250 million. …
- The Cullinan Diamond: over $400 million. …
- Mountain of Light Diamond (Koh-I-Noor): Priceless.
Who gifted Koh-i-Noor to British?
LUDHIANA: In April 2016, the government had told the Supreme Court that the Kohinoor diamond was neither “forcibly taken nor stolen” by the British. The government had stated that it was gifted to the East India Company by
the successors of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
, who ruled Punjab at the time.