Summary, Analysis, Settings, Themes, and Character Analysis of The Treasure in the Forest || Grade 12
About the Author Herbert George Wells (H.G. Wells) (1866-1946) He was an English novelist, journalist, sociologist, and historian, well known for science fiction novels. It is supposed that Wells used the concept of an atomic weapon in his 1914 book The World Set Free, which actually became true in the Second World War. He published his first fiction, The Time Machine, in 1895, which was immensely popular, which established him as a science fiction writer. His science fiction novels include The Wonderful Visit (1895), The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896) , The Invisible Man (1897) and others. Background of the story "The Treasure in the Forest" is a fictional story taken from the collection The Country of Blind and other Short Stories . It is a story that represents the ominous adventure genre of fiction in which two men search for Spanish treasure, deceiving three Chinamen with the temptation of greed and crime. It shows how power and greed corrupt human beings. Characte