Who hasn’t enjoyed a few body swap stories? Whether it’s the
parent/child Freaky Friday/Vice Versa plot line or the criminal/cop
pairing of Face/Off or the teenage
neighbors of It’s a Boy Girl Thing
who just can’t understand each other until they temporarily switch identities.
Seeing as I was ten years old when the Disney channel released the gem, Wish Upon a Star continues to be a
favorite of mine. And I’ll admit to being a little nervous about the
ramifications of Buffy and Faith flip flopping in season 4.
It’s a popular story line because we all wonder sometimes
what it would be like to be someone else. When we whitewash someone else’s live
into being something perfect, these body swap stories are there to remind us, You may not realize it now, but you’re
totally the only person you really want to be.
Which is a sentiment I totally agree with.
But still…..
It would be kinda cool. For a little while. Especially if
you knew that you were going to get your own body back eventually. Though, I’m
less interested in doing this with real people and would be more into some
temporary body swapping with literary characters myself.
First of all, you probably know a little bit more about
these characters than you do about real people – their weird habits, what they
do when no one else is around, how they really think about the people around
them. This would give you a moderately better chance of pretending to be them
without anyone else noticing. After all, it’s much harder for literary
characters to keep secrets that it is for real people. Or is it? I’ve always
wondered if characters keep secrets even from their authors. And this would be
one way to find out.
Downside? The character doesn’t even know you exist, so
they’re probably going to wreak havoc on your life during the swap.
Still, I think I’d risk it.
And at this very moment, I think the character I would most
like to body swap with would be Abby Sinclair
from Allison Pang's urban fantasy series.
I really want to spend some
time in the Hallows and hang out with the whole gang. Mostly so I can get a chance
to get more details on Mel's story. Plus that enchanted iPod would be pretty
fun to play with. I would also love to be more conscious of my dreams. What is
the heart of my dreaming? I have my suspicions, but I’d like to know for sure.
And since Abby doesn't always know what's going on, I could probably get away
with asking the occasional question.
On top of all this, since Abby's
fairly used to being dropped into strange situations without all the details, I
could totally trust her to roll with it and not cause too much chaos in my life
whilst vacationing in my body.
Who would you switch with?
wouldnt it be interesting to swap places with someone from history?
ReplyDeletetheres all sorts of biographies out there full of all the research people have done on other peoples lives but wouldnt it be something to see it for real? where did amelia earhart fly off too? what would da vinci do with all the modern technology available now?? thought provoking.
The Amelia Earhart question has tortured me since I was twelve. That would definitely be at the top of my list.
DeleteI don't want to go back in history, so I would change with Hermoine Granger. She had the best friends AND a wand!
ReplyDelete100% true. Plus, the time turner!
DeleteElizabeth Bennet. Mr. Darcy would be lovely to meet in person.
ReplyDeleteI'd also like a chance to shake some sense into Lydia.
DeleteLaura Ingalls if for no other reason than to smack Nellie. Oops, that wasn't very mature of me
ReplyDeleteNo worries! Maturity is not a prerequisite for body swapping. =)
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