A shady plot ppt by a Group of Sidney Sheldon, Class X

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A Shady Plot By :- Elsie Brown

Transcript of A shady plot ppt by a Group of Sidney Sheldon, Class X

A Shady PlotBy :-

Elsie Brown

Characters

John Hallock - NarratorJenkins – John’s BossGladolia – The maidHelen – The Ghost

Lavinia Hallock – John’s wife

Laura Hinkle – Lavinia’s friend

Overview

John Hallock was a ghost fiction writer. Though his stories were not published in all magazines, there was at least Jenkins' magazine to publish his stories. For this, Hallock was in debt to his publisher and so it was hard to think of refusing another ghost story for Jenkins whenever he wanted one.

Having agreed to write another story for Jenkins, John Hallock sat at his table, waiting for a new plot. He waited and waited for such a long time but no idea for a plot dawned in his mind but mind wandered off to things like his wife’s habit of buying every new accessories in the market. Then for the first time he was visited by a real ghost!

The ghost, Helen, descends and says that all the ghosts are going on leave and that they be not disturbed by people like him.. She explains that it is actually the ghosts who have been helping all the writers to get new plots to write on. They have formed the writers inspirational bureau which helps the new writers. They are now on strike. If he wants them to help him then he has to stop all his relatives from using Ouija Board.

It… it

isn’t…

You Know I bought the

loveliest thing this afternoon.

At noon, while he is still trying to work on a story, his wife Lavina brings a Ouija Board home and announces her party with the women from her Book Club. The writer, drowned in consternation by her declaration, tries to convince Lavina, his wife, to drop the idea.

John! John, dear, I know you will help us out. Poor Laura Hinkle is without a partner. Laura can’t work a Ouija by

herself, and she’ll have a bad time unless you…

Me! Me! I won’t……

When he came back from work his wife made him a partner of Laura Hinkle, one of the women from the Book Club who is quiet fond of Mr. Hallock (the author), to work on one of the Ouija boards. Though he tried to resist, his wife paid no heed.

When the spirit descended, Laura asked it to tell something

T R A I T O R

Ouija, dear, won't you tell us something?

Ouija, dear, won't you explain yourselfmore fully?

A S K H I M

Ask who, Ouija

J O H N H A L L O C K

Ouija, won‘t you tell us who is talking?

H E L E N

“Misto Hallock, de Missus sho t'inks you's lost! She say she done 'phone you dis mawnin' to be home early, but fo' de lawd's sake not to stop to argify now, but get ready fo' de company an' come on down.”

Gladolia, the narrator’s cook, is an African. She has spoken these words. The language/her pronunciation is different from others. This is known as Dialect. A dialect consists of words and phrases that reflect the regional variety of a language.

As soon as Lavinia came back from behind the books Mrs. Laura Hinkle coyly explained the series of events that had just happened.Back in his room when john is in a mournful state and Helen re-appears and asks him of when his wife would get rid of the Ouija Board. However, Lavina entered to bid him bye. She felt the queerness about him and demanded like a boss what was he trying to conceal behind him and thrusted him aside only to see the ghost lady Helen. She was flabbergasted, and then she realized that she had speculated all wrongs that her husband was possibly flirting with Helen of troy over the Ouija Board. Finally the ghost departed and Lavina apologized to her husband. After that the narrator suddenly felt the desire to write as the ghosts had given up their strike and were now ready to help him.

I am leaving! My lawyer will contact

you!

Presented By:-A Group of Sidney Sheldon,

Class X