What is an irony in the title shady plot
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There are a few instances in the story that bring out the ironical elements. They are:
1. John does not write ghost stories out of choice but still his ghost stories are very popular among readers.
2. John is asked by Helen to restrain people from using the Ouija board but his wife brings up an Ouija board on the same day and throws an Ouija Board party. John is not able to stop her and gets all the more involved himself.
3. Ghosts are generally considered evil spirits and the ones who bring destruction for human beings. In the story, Helen does not cause any harm. Also, John is not frightened with the appearance of the ghost.
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There are a few instances in the story that bring out the ironical elements. They are:
1. John does not write ghost stories out of choice but still his ghost stories are very popular among readers.
2. John is asked by Helen to restrain people from using the Ouija board but his wife brings up an Ouija board on the same day and throws an Ouija Board party. John is not able to stop her and gets all the more involved himself.
3. Ghosts are generally considered evil spirits and the ones who bring destruction for human beings. In the story, Helen does not cause any harm. Also, John is not frightened with the appearance of the ghost.
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