A World of His Own story
A playwright has the ability to bring anything to life by describing it to a tape recorder. Directed by: Ralph Nelson. Story by: Richard Matheson.
12 total · 2 choice · 6 major · 3 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| fictional character come to life | choice | Any character that the famed playwright George described into his dictation machine was conjured into real life. |
| what if my thoughts became reality | choice | Any character that the famed playwright George described into his dictation machine was conjured into real life. Note he also conjured a giant, red-eyed elephant into existence. |
| coping with a jealous lover | major | George was rather discombobulated by his jealous wife's grilling of him. |
| extramarital affair | major | Victoria tried to get her husband George to confess to having an affair after she spotted him through a window flirting with an attractive, young woman. |
| husband and wife | major | George and Victoria West. |
| ironic twist of fate | major | Victoria refused to believe that George's lover was a fictional character come to life, then in the end Victoria found out that she herself was another of George's fictions. |
| love triangle | major | George's wife Victoria became acquainted with his fictional mistress. |
| man and mistress | major | George and his fantasy mistress. |
| creative writing | minor | The playwright George described characters in a literary manner into his dictation machine. |
| divorce | minor | Victoria implied that she was going to divorce George. |