why does Helen trouble the narrator of "a Shady plot" ?
Answers
Answered by
2
It was not a trouble because she wants to help narrator. But the troubke can be the narrator's wife will leave him...............
Answered by
0
Answer:
Explanation:
The narrator was very desperate for inspiration. Helen found his mind soft enough to accept impression and helped him. She was going on strike because the new fad of Ouija boards had people calling up on ghosts to answer questions all the time. She was exhausted and needed rest. She wanted the narrator to exert his influence and get all his acquaintances to stop using the Ouija board.
Similar questions