Title: The Magical Pen
Characters:
- Tom, a young man
- Jack, Tom's best friend
- Linda, Jack's girlfriend
- Old man, a wise character
Scene: A park bench
Act 1
Tom is sitting on a bench in the park, writing in his notebook with a pen.
Jack enters the scene.
Jack: Hey, Tom. What are you writing?
Tom: Oh, just some notes for my novel. I got this new pen, and it's working wonders for my writing.
Jack: A pen? That's it? I don't think a pen can make that much of a difference.
Linda enters the scene.
Linda: Hey guys, what's up?
Tom: I got this new pen, and it's making my writing amazing.
Jack: Yeah, he thinks it's magical or something.
Linda: A magical pen? I want to try it.
Tom hands Linda the pen, and she writes something in her notebook.
Linda: Wow, this is incredible. I feel like I can write a whole book now.
Act 2
An old man enters the scene.
Old man: Excuse me, young people. I couldn't help but overhear you talking about a magical pen.
Tom: Yes, it's amazing. It's making our writing so much better.
Old man: Let me tell you something. It's not the pen that's magical. It's your imagination and creativity.
Jack: What do you mean?
Old man: A pen is just a tool. It's what you do with it that matters. You have to believe in yourself and your ideas. That's where the real magic comes from.
Tom: You're right. I never thought about it that way.
Linda: Me neither.
Act 3
Tom hands the old man the pen.
Tom: Here, you can have it.
Old man: Thank you, young man. But I don't need a magical pen. I have my imagination and creativity.
The old man leaves, and Tom, Jack, and Linda sit on the bench, contemplating what he said.
Jack: That old man was right. It's not the pen that's magical. It's what we do with it.
Linda: We have to believe in ourselves and our ideas.
Tom: And work hard to make them come to life.
Moral: It's not the tools that make us successful. It's our creativity, imagination, and hard work. We should believe in ourselves and our ideas, and work hard to make them a reality.