A Shady Plot

Question

How does the ghost undermine the narrator's faith in his ability to write ghost stories?

Answer

It was a ghost fiction that he had written for the first time and believed that the ghost stories were specialised in him. Helen, the ghost told him that she had sat on his shoulders and had given him plots. She and other ghosts had organised The Writer's inspiration Bureau to help the writers in getting plots. But she was fed up and now she won't help the writers as they were called so often.

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Some More Questions From A Shady Plot Chapter

How does the lesson, 'A Shady Plot' remind us that man has no right to invoke supernatural powers through Ouija boards, Tarot cards etc to solve his problems and that one should face life boldly and overcome difficulties using wit and intelligence? Write in 80 to 100 words.

Why did John's wife get angry with him? What did she decide to do?

Why did the poet throw the log at the snake?

How did nature foretell Caesar's death?

How does the lesson, 'A Shady Plot' remind us that man has no right to invoke supernatural powers through Ouija boards, Tarot cards etc. to solve his problems and that one should face life boldly and overcome difficulties using wit and intelligence? Write in 80 - 100 words.

Read the extract given below and answer briefly the questions that follow:

'I hadn't the shade of an idea, but at the time that didn't worry me in the least. You see, I had often been like that before....'

(i) Who is 'I'? What did he not have an idea about?

(ii) Why was he not worried?

(iii) What had actually happened earlier to make things right for him?

Why does Lavinia feel that the Ouija Board would help her husband?

What problems did Helen, the ghost, cause in John Hallock’s life?

Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow:
It’s those Ouija board fanatics. There was a time when we had nothing much to occupy us and used to haunt a little on the side, purely for amusement, but not anymore.

(a) Who is the speaker? Who is being addressed?
(b) What is the speaker's complaint?
(c) What is Ouija board?

Why did John want his wife to get rid of the Ouija board she had bought?