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  • Multiple Choice Questions of A Shady Plot Class 10th English Chapter 4.

    Read the following extracts and choose the correct option.Read the following extracts and choose the correct option.
    1. “Curious how that idea for a plot had come to me out of nowhere after I had closed inspiration for months! ”
    (i) The writer believed that he was
    (a) a good story writer
    (b) lacked imagination needed for ghost stories
    (c) was not a good ghost story-writer
    (d) lacked the ability to write stories
    (ii) The writer found it ‘curious’ that
    (a) his stories were published
    (b) no one read his stories
    (c) the plot would suddenly appear out of nowhere
    (d) why he was not writing stories full time.
    (iii) The writer kept choosing plots because
    (a) he was not given any encouragement(b) he was paid less so he lost the desire
    (c) writing ghost stories was not instinctive
    (d) he had no interest in such stories
    Answers : (i) (b) (ii) (c) (iii) (c)
    2. ‘‘I just come to tell you to stop bothering us for assistance, we’re going on strike.”
    (i) Identify ‘I’.
    (a) The writer (b) Miss Hinkle
    (c) His wife (d) The ghost, Helen
    (ii) The speaker is fed up because
    (a) people mocked them
    (b) people called them at all times for help
    (c) people maltreated them
    (d) people screamed at seeing them
    (iii) The speaker threatened to go on strike because now they had decided
    (a) to sit at one place and answer questions
    (b) to haunt

    (c) to frighten more people(c) to frighten more people
    (d) to appear at all times
    Answers : (i) (d) (ii) (b) (iii) (a)
    3. ‘‘You’re to exert your influence …… then we’ll
    start helping you to write.”
    (i) Identify the speaker.
    (a) Helen the ghost (b) the writer
    (c) the wife (d) the cook
    (ii) The listener was expected to persuade people not to
    (a) call the ghosts
    (b) use the Ouija board
    (c) trouble the ghosts
    (d) chant magic spells
    (iii) The promise made by the speakers is
    (a) not to haunt
    (b) not to frighten his wife
    (c) not to appear in the writer’s house
    (d) help him write the stories
    Answers : (i) (a) (ii) (b) (iii) (d)
    4. ‘‘Lavinia dear, do you know anyone with the name of Helen?’’
    (i) Who is Lavinia?
    (a) writer’s friend (b) his wife
    (c) cook (d) a neighbour
    (ii) The above incident takes place at the writer’s
    (a) wife’s kitty parties
    (b) in his garden
    (c) wife’s card parties
    (d) wife’s Book Club meetings
    (iii) The above reveals_of the speaker
    (a) mockery (b) appreciation
    (c) suspicion (d) dislike
    Answers : (i) (b) (ii) (d) (iii) (c)
    5. ‘‘So I went home and sat down before my desk and sucked at the end of my pencil and waited, but nothing happened. Pretty soon my mind began to wander off on other things.”
    [C.B.S.E. 2012 (T-2)]
    (i) The author was coming back(a) from office
    (b) from an official meet
    (c) from a party
    (d) after a meeting with Jenkins
    (ii) What was the author waiting for to happen?
    (a) for an encounter with God
    (b) for the result of his magic mantra
    (c) for the result of invocation to ghosts
    (d) for an idea of a plot to write a ghost story
    (iii) Where did the author’s mind began to wander?
    (a) to think about his new job
    (b) to think about his last story
    (c) about the new house he had bought
    (d) on the material things like his wife’s shopping and how he was going to cure her alarming tendency to take every new fad that came along.
    Answers : (i) (d) (ii) (d) (iii) (d)
    6. ‘’But what have I got to do with this?’ She gave
    me a pitying look and rose. “You’re to exert your
    influence. Get all your friends and acqaintances to stop using the Ouija board, and then we’ll start helping you to write.” [C.B.S.E. 2012 (T-2)]
    (i) Who is ‘she’ in the above passage?
    (a) Helen
    (b) Lavinia
    (c) Gladolia
    (d) Mrs William Augustus
    (ii) ‘You are to exert your influence for
    (a) co-operating with her
    (b) providing all help to her
    (c) helping the ghosts to fight their problem
    (d) stopping the use of Ouija board
    (iii) Before disintegrating, the narrator was told
    (a) not to forget the strike
    (b) to help them
    (c) to stop talking to a ghost
    (d) to exert his influence to help them
    Answers : (i) (a) (ii) (d) (iii) (d)

     

  • NCERT Textbook Question [Solved] of A Shady Plot Class 10th English Chapter 4.

    TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS (SOLVED)


    Q.1. Given below is a list of words related to ghost and ghost stories with their jumbled up meanings against
    them. Match the words/expressions with their correct meanings:
    Ans.

    Apparition a supernatural appearance of a person or thing, a ghost, spectre or phantom.
    Poltergeist German word, meaning ‘‘noisy ghost’’— a troublesome spirit that announces its presence
    with unexplainable sounds and the creation of disorder.
    Clairvoyance the supposed power to see objects or events that cannot be perceived by the senses.
    Crystal Ball a globe of quartz crystal in which images, believed to portend the future, are supposedly
    visible to fortune tellers
    Eerie so mysterious, strange, or unexpected as to send a chill up the spine
    Medium a person through whom the spirits of the dead are alleged to be able to contact the living
    Transmigration to pass into another body after death: going from one state of existence or place to another.
    Psychic capable of extraordinary mental processes, such as extrasensory perception and mental
    telepathy
    Ouija Board a spelling board device intended to communicate with and through the spirit world, obtaining
    answers to questions
    Exorcist a conjurer who expels evil spirits by conjuration
    Premonition a feeling of anticipation of or anxiety over a future event
    Paranormal beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation
    Tarot Card a set of 22 playing cards bearing allegorical representations, used for fortune telling
    Vampire a reanimated corpse that is believed to rise from the grave at night to suck the blood of
    sleeping people

    1. Answer the  following  questions
      • What genre of stories does Jenkins want the narrator to  write? Why?

    Ans. The narrator is requested by Jenkins to write ghost stories with supernatural elements. The public de- manded such horrors and thrills and these kind of stories were a sure hit with the    people.

    • Does the narrator like writing ghost stories? Support your answer with evidence from the text.

    Ans. The writer did not specialise in ghost stories. In fact he was surprised how the plot and other details occurred to him. The first story he had ever written had been a ghost story and it made him popular. So he starts liking the idea of writing ghost stories and says, ‘‘This writing business is  delightful.’’

    • What makes Helen, the ghost and other co- ghosts organize, ‘The Writers’ Inspiration Bureau’?

    Ans. Helen had been a writer in her other life. In  her present state, she had been working as a reader on a magazine. When she became a ghost, she found others,  like her, who had suffered and they formed a Writers’ Inspiration Burea. Now they searched for a writer who was without ideas with a mind susceptible enough to accept these ideas.

    • Why had Helen, the ghost been helping the narrator write ghost stories? Why was she going on strike? What condition she places for providing continued help?

    [C.B.S.E. 2012 (T-2)]

    Ans. Helen had helped the narrator because he was keen to write ghost stories but had no ideas and his mind was impressionable. But now the ghosts were fed up of being called too often from their beds. They had given up haunting and had taken up answering questions on the Ouija board but people had started pestering them too of- ten. Helen promised to help the narrator if he would get  his friends and acquaintances to stop using the Ouija  board.

    • How does the ghost undermine the narrator’s faith in his ability to write ghost    stories?

    Ans. The narrator refused to  believe  that  Helen had helped him to write all the earlier stories. He protested and said that he had never summoned her. But Helen said that she had come on her own, sat on his shoulder when   he was thinking hard and provided him good    plots.

    • Why does John want the ghost to disappear before his wife appears on the scene? What impression of his wife’s character do you form from his words? [C.B.S.E. 2012  (T-2)]

    Ans. Lavinia, John’s wife, is a jealous lady. John does not want Helen to be seen by his wife for fear of complications in his married life. His wife is over sensitive and the sight of a ghost in her house will affect her badly. Lavinia is basically a lady, who is a spendthrift and social- ite, spending her time in parties and    friends.

    • Why does the narrator hesitate to be a part- ner to Laura Hinkle during Ouija Board party? [C.B.S.E. 2012 (T-2)]

    Ans. Helen, the ghost, had asked the narrator to exert his influence in getting all his friends to stop using the Ouija board. Helen had told the narrator that all the ghosts were fed up of being summoned by the Ouija board players, at all hours and now they were going on strike. Helen had promised to help the narrator in his story, if he did the needful. So he was reluctant to get involved in something which he had been strongly forbidden to do.

    • What message does the ghost convey to the group that had assembled in the narrator’s house? What is their reaction to the message?

    Ans. The ghost conveys to Miss Hinkle that Mr Hallock is a traitor and a woman by the name of Helen was calling for him. Immediately all the women along with the narrator’s wife gather around him and start staring at him accusingly. They behave as if he has been very sly, keeping relations with another woman, behind his wife’s    back.

    • Do you agree with narrator calling the assembly of women ‘manipulators’. Give

    Ans. The narrator’s state of mind, or his problem, was not known to either his wife or the other women. So psychologically he felt that they were trying to trap him or malign him needlessly. What the women were saying had been indicated on the Ouija board, they were just finding the connection so the narrator is not justified in calling them ‘manipulators’ for they were not doing it deliber- ately. It is intrinsic to women’s nature to see more than what really exists so they cannot be blamed  for    this.

    • Why is John’s wife angry? What does she decide to do? [C.B.S.E. 2012 (T-2)]

    Ans. John’s wife blames her husband of infidelity, carrying on with Helen behind her back. She decides to leave him and go to back to her grand mother. Rest of the details will be chalked out by the    lawyer.

    • Why does John wish he were  dead?

    Ans.  John’s  marital life had reached a dead end.  He hated being accused of deceiving his wife, whereas no such thing had ever happened. His wife had threatened to quit and he hated all the accusations that had been hurled  at him.

    • When confronted by Lavinia about his flirta- tions over the Ouija Board, John insists that ‘‘The affair was quite over-board, I assure ’’ Bring out the pun in this   statement.

    Ans. John’s answer was quite intelligent and double-edged, the real meaning only he knew. His affair was rightly over-board, since it was over the Ouija Board all the problem had begun. Helen, the ghost had forced  him to influence his friends to do away with the boards  and she was the one who had maligned him in front of his wife  and  her friends.

    • John’s apprehensions about his wife’s reac- tion to her encounter with the ghost are un- founded.

    Ans. John believed that his wife was a sensitive little woman who was too scared of even a mouse. A real heart attack would happen to her if she saw a ghost in her living room. But his doubts were unfounded. Lavinia did not tremble for a moment and patiently observed and lis- tened to Helen, the ghost. She never swooned and there was a satisfied smile on her face    instead.

    6.             Answer  the  following  questions  in  detail :

    • After her reconciliation with her husband, John Hallock, Lavinia writes a letter to her friend expressing how her relationship with him had almost been on the verge of breaking and what saved it. Write her   

    Ans.  Post Street

    10 September, 20 xx Dear Anne,

    I am extremely sorry for not responding earlier. My life had taken a strong turn and I was left grappling with some apprehensions. Believe me, you were uppermost in my mind but I wanted to sort out my domestic problems and then write to you with a clear frame of mind.

    Last month I underwent a very bad phase of my life. You know how proud I am of John and his creative abilities. I have always appreciated his skill in churning  out excellent stories along with being a considerate husband. He has always supported me in my endeavours, but  sometimes  even  honesty  is  also  put  to  test.    Once

    during the Book Club game with my friends, the Ouija board hinted that John was having an affair with someone called Helen. I was dumb founded and I threatened to quit. You know, I am impatient I can never tolerate infidelity. I had packed my suitcase and was on the verge of deserting John, when I discovered to my surprise, it was an apparition, a ghost, named Helen who was haunting him. Who would believe that ghosts are found in today’s world? Nevertheless I’m happy that I discovered the truth eventually. Now all is well and there is no reason to worry.

    However, I blame myself for all this ruckus. I never gave him chance to explain, nor did I show faith in him. I should have remained unflinching in my trust. So  the famous quote proved true in my case ‘‘Jealousy, thy name is woman’’. I have learnt my lesson    now.

    Please write to me about yourself also. Your friend,

    Lavinia.

    • Discuss the significance of the title of the lesson, ‘‘A  Shady ’’

    Ans. The title ‘A Shady Plot’ is most appropriate because most of the situations and characters remain unclear and foggy. At first instance the writer is plagued by doubts regarding the plot of the story. He tries really hard and it appears he is chasing the shadows in search of a ghost story. The appearance of the ghost is open to interpretation. Is it there, or is it not there? There is doubt regarding the existence of Helen, she is spooky and gives rise to apprehensions. The existence of Helen is questionable, no one else will believe it, it is beyond the realm of reality. Moreover, doubts are cast over John’s character, his honesty is questioned, his relationship with Helen is hidden, concealed and he alone knows it. The appearance of Helen upsets John’s life. His wife and cook threaten to quit and shadows of divorce looms large over his relationship with his wife. The plot for a new story remained ‘‘unclear’’ for a long time. It is only in the end, that John can visualise an excellent plot in its perfection. Moreover, the ghost and apparitions are always believed to remain concealed, relegated to shady and dark areas. The appearance of Helen from darkness and retreat to darkness highlights the relevance of the   title.

    7.                The narrator and his wife reveal something about their character in their words and actions. We also learn about them from what other people say. Can you pick out the words that describe them from the box given below? Also, pick out lines and instances from the story to illustrate your choice.

     

    shy arrogant loyal clever over-confident manipulative
    protective self-disparaging suspicious sceptical jealous          fearless
    firm shrewd strong gullible sly creative

    Ans.

     

    Person Extract  from story What it tells  us about  the character
    John Hallock 1.     in the end things had always come my       way   ….. somehow I’d always been able to dig one (plot)

    up for him, so I’d begun    to get     a  bit cocky as to my ability (to write   stories).

    over-confident
    2.     ‘‘But  my ghosts aren’t a bit like you    ——’’. sceptical
    3.     ‘‘We  scout around until we find a writer    without ideas and with a mind soft enough to accept    impression.’’ gullible
    4.     ‘‘I’ve  got the bulliest plot for a ghost    story creative
    5.     Why,  that sensitive little woman couldn’t   bear

    to have mouse say boo at her and what would she  say to a ghost in her own living room

    protective
    Lavinia Hallock 1.     ‘‘I  bought the loveliest things  this afternoon. Everybody’s wild over  them’’ loves novelty and thrills
    2.     She had the alarming tendency to    take every new fad that came along and work it to death. Spendthrift
    3.     John, you are hiding somebody in here who it is ? suspicious
    4.     ‘‘It  is bad enough to have you first over    the Ouija board  with  that hussy’’ jealous
    5.     Buys the Ouija Board but says it is for John’s research manipulative
    6.     Does not flinch when she meets the    ghost but talks to her  casually. strong
    1. Gladolia, the narrator’s cook, is an The language she speaks is different from that of the others. This is known as Dialect. A dialect consists of words or phrases that reflect the regional variety of a language. An author often uses a regional dialect to make the dialogue more authentic. Initially a dialogue may seem a little difficult to understand. However, as you continue reading, the language will become more comprehensible.

    Working in groups, write what Gladolia’s words mean as shown.

     

    Column A Column B
    Ÿ Misto Hallock

    Ÿ de Missus

    Ÿ shot’inks  you’s lost!

    Ÿ she done ‘phone you dis   mawnin’

    Ÿ fo’de lawd’s sake

    Ÿ not to stop to argify   now

    Ÿ I’s  gwinet’ quit.

    Ÿ I don’t like no  hoodoos.

    Ÿ I’se  done  ef’ displace

    Ÿ I is

    Ÿ Mister Hallock

    Ÿ The  Mrs (Mistress)

    Ÿ She thinks you are  lost

    Ÿ She did phone you this   morning

    Ÿ For the Lords’  sake

    Ÿ Not to stop to argue   now

    Ÿ I am going to  quit

    Ÿ I don’t like  hoodoos

    Ÿ I’d have left this   place

    Ÿ I am

     

    Ans.

    1. Now complete the following story by using the appropriate phrases in the blanks given below:

    Ans.   I was alone in a place that bore a deserted look   like that of a graveyard. I increased the pace of my foot- steps as I walked through the dark forest. I felt someone walking behind me. I turned immediately and spotted the contour of a figure in the form of a spirit. It smiled at me wickedly. I started shaking with fear and perspiring pro- fusely when I felt its skeletal hand upon my neck. I woke up with a start, relieved that it was only nightmare.

    This was not the first time I had one. It had all started when I watched the horrendous horror film with a eerie ghost character that had a scary ghost of a smile on  its face. It had been almost a month. The strange thing was that I saw a similar face at the station the next morning. That was uncanny.

    I was to attend a dinner at my friend’s at Northanger Abbey that night. I had decided to narrate my experience to the group that would assemble there al- though I knew there was no proof so that they would be convinced.

    After everyone had finished pouring their drinks to themselves, I cleared my throat and started narrating my

    spooky experience. However, every one of the group started accusing me of being horrifying and held me responsible for spoiling the spirit of revelry. I gave up the ghost and sat quietly waiting for the party to be over. Back at home, the fears returned. I knew I had to talk about my experience to somebody to feel better. I have now decided to write and publish my experience under pseudonym. Only then can I breathe  in  peace.

    11. Do you think a story has an atmosphere? Com- plete the following blanks to make up your ghost story by choosing the correct   options.

     

    A Ghost Story

    She opened the cemetery-gate (secret door/ spaceship’s hatch/ door of the cottage/ cemetery gate/ door of the castle/ cockpit) silently (brashly/ loudly/ silently/ stupidly/ fearfully/ joyously). Standing in front of her was a terrifying (terrifying/ handsome/smelly/ anonymous/ tiny/ huge/ bossy) apparition (policeman/ spy) apparition/ which/ prince/ wizard) with a rod (wand/ rose/ rod/ knife/ scythe/ coded message) in his/ her (its) her ghoulish (ghoulish/ bony/ beautiful/ fair/ manly/ gloved/ magical) hand.

  • Word Meanings of A Shady Plot Class 10th English Chapter 4.

    WORD–MEANINGS
    l Proposition : proposal l uncanny : strange l pestering : forcing l sarcastically : in a hurting manner l imbecility : weak intellect l plaid : long woollen cloth l gaping : staring l purgatory : a place of spiritual cleansing l paradise : heaven
    l patronisingly : in a protective manner l demobilise : send away l evaporate : disappear l vestige : remainder l affliction : trouble l hysterics : uncontrollable emotions l Napoleon : Emperor of France, whose military endeavour and sheer personality dominated Europe for a long time l Helen of Troy : She was the daughter of Zeus, wife of Menelaus, her abduction by Paris led to the Trojan war. l huffily : irritably l churning : moving l flirtatious : behave in an enticing manner l tugging : pulling, moving l plagued : troubled l twitch : quiver l spasm : sudden muscle contraction l elapsed : passed l semblance : resemblance, look like l gurgled : made a sound like water l prickle : like thorns l gait :walk l protruding : stick out l unaccustomed : not used to l agility : active movement l phantom : ghost l contraptions : strange machine l lithely : flexibly l apparition : ghost, spirit l fervently : impassionately

  • Hindi Summary of A Shady Plot Class 10th English Chapter 4

    सारांश
    श्री हैलौक को उसवेफ अध्किारी ने एक प्रेतात्मा की कहानी लिखने को कहा। उन्होंने हैलौक को एक बहुत ही डरावनी, अलौकिक घटनाओं से भरपूर कहानी लिखने को कहा क्योंकि जनता को ऐसी ही कहानियाँ अच्छी लगती हैं। लेखक ऐसी कहानी लिखने को तैयार हो गया क्योंकि कोई और पत्रिका उनकी कहानियाँ नहीं छापती थी। लेखक को आश्चर्य हो रहा था कि उस भूतों की कहानियाँ पहले वैफसे लिखी क्योंकि उसे इस विषय में कहानी लिखने का अभ्यास नहीं था। जब भी वह भूत या प्रेतात्मा की कहानी लिखने बैठता, कहानी का कथानक अपने आप कहीं से प्रकट हो जाता था।
    लेखक जब लिखने बैठा, तो कोई भी योजना उसे समझ में न
    आई। वास्तव में उसका दिमाग पत्नी की खरीदारी और खर्चों वेफ पीछे घूम रहा था, भूत-प्रेतों वेफ साथ नहीं। लेखक ने स्वयं से शोर से कहा, ‘यह लेखन क्रिया प्रसन्नता देने वाली है, है न?’ और एक चैंकानेवाली आवाश कमरे वेफ दूसरे छोर से उस तक आई, ‘‘हाँ, है!’’ आश्चर्यचकित लेखक ने एक लम्बी, दुबली-पतली बड़ी मछली जैसी आँखों वाली, ऐनक पहने महिला को ध्ीरे-ध्ीरे अपने सामने प्रकट होते देखा। वह महिला, लेखक वेफ सामने आकर खड़ी हो गई। लेखक ने यह जानने की इच्छा प्रकट की कि वह क्यों आई हैं। महिला ने एक अजीब उत्तर दिया कि लेखक वेफ बुलाने पर ही वह आई है, कहानी लिखने में उसकी सहायता करने वेफ लिए। उस महिला ने यह भी कहा कि सारी प्रेतात्माएँ तंग आकर हड़ताल पर जाने वाली हैं, इसलिए कहानी वेफ कथानक वेफ लिए लेखक उनको परेशान न करें। महिला ने यह भी जोर देकर कहा कि अब तक जितनी भूतों की कहानियाँ सपफल हुई हैं वह सब उसने लिखाई हैं। इस महिला भूत ने लेखक को बताया कि अपने पूर्व जन्म में वह एक लेखक थीं और और अब उन्होंने एक ‘लेखकों को प्रेरणा देने वाला’ कार्यालय खोला है। अब जिन लेखकों वेफ पास कोई मूल विचार नहीं होते वह उनकी सहायता करती हैं। लेखक ने उसकी बात का खंडन करते हुए कहा कि जब वह उससे कभी पहले नहीं मिला तो वह उसको प्रेरणा वैफसे दे सकती हैं। महिला ने कहा कि वह सदैव लेखक वेफ वंफध्े पर बैठी रहती थी और उनको नया कथानक देती थी। पर अब सब प्रेतात्माएँ तंग आ चुकी हैं क्योंकि उन्हें समय-असमय जगाया जाता हैऋ इसलिए अब वे सब हड़ताल करने वाली हंै। महिला ने लेखक से कहा कि वह अपने सभी मित्रों को पफोन करे और कहे कि उनमें से कोई अब वीजा बोर्ड प्रयोग नहीं करें।
    जब लेखक प्रेतात्मा से बात कर रहा था तभी लेखक की पत्नी वहाँ आई और यह देखकर हैरान रह गई कि लेखक अँध्ेरे में बैठे हुए अपने आप से शोर-शोर से बातें कर रहा है। पर इस समय, पत्नी का ध्यान एक नई खरीदारी पर था और वह उसवेफ ऊपर लट्टू थी। लेखक वेफ पूछने पर उसने बताया कि वह एक वीजा वीजे बोर्ड है जो लेखक को कहानी लिखने में सहायता करेगा। वह अपने पति का कहानी लिखना एक आसान कार्य बनाना चाहती हैं। लेखक वेफ बहुत मना करने पर भी वह बोर्ड ले आती हैं और अपने पति की बात नहीं मानती! पति ने सोचा कि वह बाद में अपनी पत्नी को मना लेगा।
    दूसरे दिन लेखक अपने काम वेफ लिए निकल गया। वह एक
    लकड़ी की कम्पनी में मुनीम था। वह यह काम इसलिए करता था क्योंकि वह कहानी लिख कर अपना खर्चा नहीं चला सकता था। दूसरा काम करना अनिवार्य था। जब वह काम से घर लौटा तो उसे जल्दी से कपड़े बदलकर नीचे आने को कहा गया। उसकी पत्नी ने वुफछ मेहमान बुलाये थे। जब वह नीचे आया तो वह हैरान रह गया, उसका घर उसकी पत्नी वेफ ‘‘महिला क्लब’’ की महिलाओं से भरा हुआ था। वहाँ दो-दो महिलाएँ एक वीजा वीजे बोर्ड बीच में रखकर बैठी हुई थीं। उसकी पत्नी ने उसे श्रीमती हिन्कल का पार्टनर बनने को कहा क्योंकि उनवेफ साथ कोई दूसरी महिला नहीं थीं।
    श्रीमती हिन्कल ने लेखक की उँगली पकड़ी और उसे वीजा वीजे बोर्ड पर घुमाना शरू किया। बोर्ड पर ‘‘विश्वासघाती’’ शब्द लिखकर आया। श्रीमती हिन्कल ने पूछा µ कौन विश्वासघाती है? वीजा वीजे बोर्ड ने लेखक हैलौक का नाम लिखा। जब यह पूछा गया कि लिखने वाला कौन है तो बोर्ड ने लिखा µ हेलेन।
    सारे कमरे में शोर मच गया। लेखक की पत्नी सहित सभी
    महिलाओं ने लेखक को घेर लिया और उसको दोषी व्यक्ति की तरह देखने लगी। इस समय सबवेफ सब वीजा वीजे बोर्ड लेखक को अपराधी बता रहे थे। लेखक को कोई उत्तर नहीं सूझा और वह वहाँ से भाग निकला और जाकर सो गया। जब वह सुबह उठा तो उसे अपनी पत्नी का संदेश मिला कि वह उसे हमेशा वेफ लिए छोड़ रही है और अब वह अपने वकील वेफ द्वारा ही उससे बात करेगी। लेखक इस नई घटना से पूर्णतः अचंभित रह गया। उसी समय, हेलेन की प्रेतात्मा उसवेफ सामने आयी और उसने लेखक से कहा कि वह यह देखने आई है कि उसकी पत्नी ने वीजा वीजे बोर्ड पेंफक दे। लेखक ने क्रोध्ति होकर कहा कि प्रेतात्मा वेफ कारण उसने अपनी पत्नी, अपना घर, अपनी खुशी सब खो दी है।
    उसी समय उसकी पत्नी लवीनिया आई और लेखक से कहा कि
    वह घर छोड़कर जा रही है। लेखक हेलेन को छुपाने की कोशिश करस्पजमतंजनतम क् दृ 35 रहा था जब उसकी पत्नी ने कहा कि वह बहुत ही अजीब व्यवहार कर रहे हैं। इतने में, उनकी वुफक ;खाना बनाने वालीद्ध ध्ड़ध्ड़ाती हुई आई और कहा कि वह कि वह ऐसे घर में काम नहीं करेगी जहाँ वीजा वीजे बोर्ड प्रयोग में लाए जाते हैं और प्रेतात्माओं को बुलाया जाता है। लवीनिया भी मानने को तैयार नही थी। उसने लपककर यह देखने की कोशिश की कि कौन उसवेफ पति वेफ पीछे खड़ा है? हेलेन इस बार अन्तध्र्यान नहीं हुई और उसने निडर होकर लवीनिया को बताया कि वह वास्तव में हेलन है। लवीनिया बहुत दुखी होती है कि उसने इतना बड़ा हंगामा किया और अपने पति को दाम्पत्य जीवन में विश्वासघाती कहा। लेखक इस घटना से बहुत ही प्रेरित होता हैं और उसे यह अनुभूति होती है कि एक अति सुन्दर भूतों की कहानी का कथानक उसे मिल गया।

  • Summary of A Shady Plot Class 10th | English Chapter 4

    SUMMARY

    The writer, Mr Hallock, was told by his employer Mr Jenkins to write a ghost story. He told Mr Hallock to write a very horrifying story with supernatural elements because the public liked this kind of stories. The writer agreed to this proposal for no one else printed his stuff. He was surprised how he could have written the earlier ghost stories for he was not a specialist in this genre. Whenever he had decided to write a ghost story, surprisingly the plot had appeared from nowhere.

    The writer sat down to pen the story, though no idea occurred to him. In fact his mind was wandering towards his wife’s shopping trips and other unghostly things. The writer loudly said, ‘‘This writing business is  delightful, isn’t it?” and to his surprise a voice at the other end of the room said, “Yes it is.” The writer was surprised to see a figure taking shape gradually. It was a woman, tall and angular, with enormous fishy eyes, wearing  spectacles. She came and stood before the writer. The writer wished  to know why that woman had come. She gave a very surprising answer that the writer had only called her to help him in writing a story. Moreover she said that the ghosts were going on strike so the writer should stop bothering her for another plot. She elaborated that all the other stories that had been a hit had come from her only. The ghost explained that she had been a writer in  the earlier birth but now she had collected other ghosts like her and set up a ‘Writers’ Inspiration Bureau’. Now they extended help to a writer who had no ideas. The writer disagreed with the ghost’s views for he had never seen her before so how could she have inspired him. She explained that she had sat on the writer’s shoulder and had given   him the plots. But now they were all fed up for being pulled out of beds at all times and had decided to go on strike. The ghost wanted the writer to call all his friends and stop using the Ouija board. The conversation of the writer and the ghostly figure was interrupted by the arrival of the writer’s wife who is surprised to see her husband sitting in the dark and talking loudly to himself. However, she was going gaga over a recent purchase she had made. On the writer’s query she revealed that she had bought a Ouija board to help the writer to write the stories. She said that she wanted to make story writing easy for the writer from now onwards. The writer tried his best to dissuade  his wife from keeping the ouija board but she refused to listen. The writer thought that he would reason with his wife later.

    Next day the writer set out for his job. He worked   as an accountant for a lumber company and could not give up his job and take to full-time story-writing due to finan- cial problems. On reaching back home he was told by his cook to get ready and come down as his wife had invited some guests. When he came down eventually, he was sur- prised to see that their parlour was full of women belong- ing to his wife’s book club. They were sitting in two’s and between two friends there was a Ouija board. Immediately his wife appeared and she wanted the writer to be a part- ner of Mrs Hinkle, who was without any other friend.

    Miss Hinkle took the writer’s fingers and started moving them on the Ouija board. Surprisingly the words spelt on the board were ‘TRAITOR.’ Mrs. Hinkle wanted the board to clarify as to who was a traitor. The Ouija board spelled out that it was Mr Hallock. On enquiring what was the identity of the speaker, the board revealed that it was someone with the name of Helen.

    This fact created a furore in the entire room and the ladies along with the writer’s wife gathered around the writer and looked at him accusingly. All the Ouija boards signalled towards the writer. The writer could not answer. He fled the scene and went to sleep. Next morning, he noticed a slip of paper with the message that his wife was leaving him for good and her lawyer would communicate with him. The writer was shocked and surprised at this development. Meanwhile Helen, the ghost,  reappeared  and told the writer that she had been sent to ensure that his wife was going to get rid of that Ouija board. The writer was very angry and he retorted that the ghost had made   the writer lose his wife, his home and his happiness. The writer’s wife Lavinia entered and told the writer that she was moving out. The writer was trying to shield and cover Helen, when his wife remarked that he was behaving very strangely. The Cook barged in and announced that she was not going to serve in a place where there were Ouija boards and activities relating to curses and charms. Lavinia was in no mood to be pacified. She sprang quickly to see who was standing behind her husband. Helen did not disappear this time and boldly announced to Lavinia that she indeed was Helen. Lavinia felt very miserable to create such a ruckus and accuse her husband of infidelity. The writer felt inspired and realized that he had indeed hit upon an excellent plot for a ghost story.

  • Long Answer Questions of Song of the Rain Class 9th

    LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
    1.    Write a short note on the pictorial aspect of the poem?

    Ans. We can see the pictorial aspect of the poem throughout. The poet has used the poetic device of personification throughout. The rain tells its tale calling itself various things such as ‘dotted silver threads’, ‘beautiful pearls’. It describes its action by — when I cry the hills laugh — when I humble myself the flowers rejoice — when I bow all things are elated. This describes the natural phenomena of thunder and falling of rain making the hills and flowers rejoice — ‘Voice of thunder’ The rainbow announces its departure — paints beautiful vivid pictures of rain — Again the lines — ‘I descend and embrace the flowers and the trees in a million ways’ — paints a vivid picture of the rain falling over flowers and tress.

    2.    How does the poet impart a divine feel to rain? Why is it compared to the Goddess of fertility?

    Ans. The poet imparts a divine feel to the rain by using such description as — “Silver threads dropped from heaven by the gods” — “Nature then takes me to adorn her fields and valleys.” Again, see these lines — beautiful pearls, plucked from the crown of Ishtar (Goddess of fertility) by the daughter of Dawn
    Thus above-mentioned description endows the rain with divine origin. It has been compared to the Goddess of fertility because when rain falls and waters the baked, dry earth, the thirsty fields and trees, they all get rejuvenated, multiply i.e. they produce. Thus it acts as an agent of fertility.

    3.    Write an autobiography of rain. [CBSE 2011 (Term II)]

    I am rain. I work under the divine aegis of God. God has endowed me certain duties which I perform religiously and happily. My main aim is to spread joy and happiness all around. I beautify, adorn and rejuvenate the fields, trees and flowers and spread vitality everywhere. Since I give joy to everyone my dear friend thunder announces my arrival and my friend rainbow appears on the sky when I depart. I am greatly pained to see the two lovers—fields and clouds — desperate to meet each other. I try to lessen their pain by acting as a messenger of mercy for them. Some people call me the ‘goddess of fertility’ because when I fall on dry fields and trees, they all get rejuvenated and multiply. Despite all these divine qualities I am not proud of myself, I am just like an earthly being. Just like a human being takes birth and die, I also have a beginning and an end.

    The Rain.

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  • Short Answer Questions of Song of the Rain Class 9th.

    1.    What are the various comparisons that have been made for rain? Discuss

    Ans. The comparison made for rain are — dotted silver threads — beautiful pearls — earthly life — sigh of the sea — laughter of the field, the tears of heaven.

    2.    Discuss the theme of the poem ‘Song of the Rain’.

    Ans. It is a song of the rain. The poet has described in various beautiful ways calling it silver threads, messenger of mercy, beautiful pearl drops, sigh of the sea, laughter of the fields. The voice of thunder announces its arrival and the rainbow announces its departure. It satisfies the thirst of the field, it decorates the gardens. It makes the hills happy. It is a divine gift of God.

    3.    Describe the cyclic nature of rain as described by the poet. How does it differ from its scientific version?

    Ans. The poet describes the cyclic nature of rain through — ‘Sigh of the sea’ refers to the process of evaporation of sea water-forming clouds, ‘a tears of rain’ refers to falling of raindrops from the sky, Thunder is the cry of the sky. The poet endows the rain with divine attributes, earthly beauty, human emotions. The scientific
    version is simply of evaporation, condensation and precipitation.

    4.    Why does the rain call itself ‘a messenger of mercy’?

    Ans. The poet says that rain is a messenger of mercy for the fields and the clouds which are lovers. The fields are thirsty, the rain quenches their thirst the clouds are overburdened and it relieves them of the excess water.

    5.    How is the arrival and the departure of rain announced?    [CBSE    2011    (Term    II)]

    The rain is a divine gift of God and it proves very blessed for the parched fields. It beautifies, adorns and rejuvenates fields, trees, flowers and spreads vitality everywhere. Since it spreads joy and freshness all around the thunder announces its arrival and the rainbow in the sky announces the departure of the rain.

    6.    What does the poet say about the field and the cloud in the poem?

    Or

    In the poem ‘Song of the Rain,’ how does rain help in establishing a bond between the field and the cloud?

    [CBSE 2011 (Term II)

    The poet says that fields and the clouds are lovers. The fields are needy and the clouds are bursting with moisture, the rain acts as a messenger of mercy for them. It quenches the thirst of the fields and cures the ailment of the clouds by relieving them of the moisture.

    7.    How is the falling of rain like a ‘welcome song’?    [CBSE    2011    (Term II)]
    Falling of rain is like a welcome song. It proves very blessed for the parched and needy earth. It spreads joy and freshness all around. It beautifies, adorns and rejuvenates fields, trees and flowers, and spreads vitality everywhere. It cements relationship of love between fields and the clouds. It ties the earth and the heaven in a spiritual bond.

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  • Non-Multiple Choice Questions of Song of the Rain Class 9th.

    Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow :

    1.    I am beautiful pearls plucked from the crown of Ishter by the daughter of Dawn to embellish the gardens

    (a)    Who does ‘I’ refer to in these lines ?

    Ans. ‘I’ is referred to the rain.

    (b)    What does ‘I’ compare itself to ?

    Ans. I (the rain) compares itself to the beautiful pearls plucked from the crown of Ishter (goddess of fertility)

    (a) What is meant by the phrase ‘to embellish the garden’ ?

    Ans. It means to decorate the garden.

    2.    The field and the cloud are lovers and between them I am a messenger of mercy I quench the thirst of the one I cure the ailment of the other

    (a)    Why are the field and the cloud called lovers ?

    Ans. The are called lovers as they are far away from each other and desperately want to meet.

    (b)    How does the rain help the field and the cloud ?
    Ans. The rain helps them by acting as a messenger of mercy. It quenches the thirst of one and cures the ailment of the other.

    (c)    In these lines ‘messenger of mercy’ refers to whom ?

    Ans. It refers to ‘the rain’.

    3.    The voice of thunder declares my arrival;

    The rainbow announces my departure I am like earthly life which begins at

    The feet of the mad elements and ends under the upraised wings of death.

    (a)    What declares the arrival of the rain ?

    Ans. The thunder announces the arrival of rain.

    (b)    How is the departure of the rain announced ?

    Ans. The departure of the rain is announced by the rainbow.

    (c)    How does the poet compare the rain to the earthly life ?

    Ans. Just like everything on the earth takes birth and dies, so does the rain. It has a beginning and comes to an end.

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