29 pages 58 minutes read

Stephen King

Word Processor of the Gods

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1983

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Analysis: “Word Processor of the Gods”

“Word Processor of the Gods” is an allegory about how the power bestowed by technology can enable the worst aspects of human nature. Stephen King explores the deepest crevices of the human soul and humanity’s tragic flaws through Richard Hagstrom, who is able to change his reality to the ideal life he’s always dreamed of through a word processor. Richard’s numerous tragic flaws set the story into motion, resulting in devastating consequences for the rest of his family.

King begins his story by using a combination of flashbacks and internal dialogue to reveal the depth and complexities in Richard’s family dynamics, which helps show the motivation behind his actions. Richard is deeply dissatisfied with his life, and since he was a child, he has been resentful over everything he could not do because of his cowardice. In particular, he is jealous and frightened of his brother, Roger. Richard was helpless against his brother’s torment and could never stand up to him. In addition, he was also unable to rescue his brother’s wife and son, whom he yearns to be with instead of his own family, from the deadly car crash that took their lives.