Comparing The Diamond Lens In The Lost Diamonds And The Rajah's Diamond

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“The Diamond Lens,” “The Lost Diamonds,” and “The Rajah’s Diamond” all have a common thread running through their plots. All three stories have desire at the center of conflict. Character’s within these stories are never satisfied and always have a constant desire for more. In “The Diamond Lens,” Linley’s curiosity for viewing the world is never satisfied by the telescopes he can acquire. Linley says, “How I cursed those imperfect mediums…How I longed to discover the secret of some perfect lens, whose magnifying power should be limited only by the resolvability of the object” (O’Brien 30). In the story, it is said that Linley purchases microscopes that are considered “splendid” and of high quality which he does not even know how to use. Yet