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Question: A story about a 30 year old homeless man and a 16 year old from a rich family who switch bodies. One day the 16 year with blonde hair and tan skin wearing designer clothes and boxers is out partying with friends in the city. He gets split up from them and ends up walking near a homeless guy. The homeless guy is wearing super old and torn up clothes with stained tighty whities. The homeless man asks for money but the 16 year old refuses. The homeless man then grabs him and casts a spell on them switching these bodies. The friends finally find them and don’t believe the body swap.
This certainly is an interesting premise. There are several key points that you should focus on while building this storyline: 1. **Character Development**: You need to give depth to both characters. The 16-year-old might initially be spoiled and entitled but will learn humility and empathy from his experience. On the other hand, the homeless man may have been embittered by life on the streets, but learns about family, trust, and finding joy amidst luxury. 2. **Narrative Conflict** : The disbelief of friends creates a conflict that can be woven throughout the narrative, perhaps even having some friends cruelly taking advantage of the 'new' homeless character (who is actually their comrade). This can bring to light their true characters as well. 3. **Resolution** : The storyline should ideally have a resolution, perhaps they find the way to reverse the spell, or learn something about each other's lives that changes them profoundly. The 16-year-old might become more socially conscious and decide to help the homeless, while the 30-year-old might decide to reconnect with his family or seek help to better his circumstances. 4. **Humor and Drama** : The story has a lot of potentials to play upon the humour and drama created by the difference in their social statuses. The adaptation of a rich teenager to hardship and a poor man to opulence will certainly create a number of humorous incidents and present a poignant commentary on society's inequality. 5. **Secondary Characters** : It's important to not forget about the role friends, family, and other homeless people play, their reactions to both characters, which can add depth and a subplot to the story. Hope you find these tips helpful in creating your story. Good luck!
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