Justify the title of Elsie Brown's story ' A Shady Plot '
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The name of the story
is ‘A Shady Plot’. The word ‘shady’ here means ‘quiet, dark, or concealed;
hidden’. The word ‘plot’ here means ‘storyline- the plan, scheme, or main story
of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short story’. The story
deals about author’s unintentional involvement with the ghost ‘Helen’, who was
the source behind all the plots of his spooky stories. Since the plot of the
story is about author’s secret involvement with the ghost, Helen, which his
wife comes to know about a little at the end. The entire plot of the story has
a ghostly (shady) element. So the title ’A Shady (ghostly) Plot (story) is
aptly justified.
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