why was the man unable to sell his diamonds in the story the diamond maker
Answers
Answered by
37
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.
Answered by
5
The man is unable could not sell his jewels, because people thought he was going to cheat them. This because to obtain their karats, diamonds need to experience gradual metamorphosis. He'd also been dressed in rags.
Explanation:
- "The Builder of Diamonds" is a short story by H. G. Wells, first published in the Pall Mall Budget in 1894. Included in Wells' first collection of short stories, The 'Stolen Bacillus and Other Incidents', first published in 1895.
- A businessman in the story receives a tale from a guy who has spent years trying to make artificial diamonds, only to end up as a hopeless outcast.
Learn more about The builder of diamonds
Summary of ,the diamond maker by h g well
https://brainly.in/question/5577127
Do you think the diamond maker deserves the unhappy circumstances the is in (the diamond maker )
https://brainly.in/question/13349550
Similar questions