How does the ghost undermine the narrator’s faith in his ability to write ghost stories?
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How does the ghost undermine the narrator’s faith in his ability to write ghost stories?
The ghost thinks that the narrator can not write ghost stories but the ghosts give him the idea. Helen tells him that many a time it is she who has leant on his shoulder when he is thinking hard for an idea.
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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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