Justify the title “A shady plot”
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'A shady plot' means a dark , mysterious part of a story or novel which is usually indicative of the entry of the bad character of the play .
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He needs a plot, a storyline and the inspiration is hidden. As the events unfold, the readers realize that
the ghosts have been providing him with ideas and plotlines. The story then moves forward to a point
where the writer’s wife suspects him of having an affair with a lady. The story reaches its finale when
Lavinia comes face to face with the ghost (the lady) and maintains her composure.
The title of the story is quite apt and compliments the story beautifully. It does not reveal the plot or
give an indication but helps the author to keep the surprise element. It also directs the reader’s
expectation in a positive manner.
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In this ch. the narrator was thinking for a plot to write a story without seeing that he was actually living "the story" which he could write . So here the story was unseen by the poet and can be said as shady.
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