Imagine
it: what would you do if you were given the chance to start over? We’ve all
been asked at one time or another, “If you had the chance to do your life over,
what would you change?”
Most
of us like to fantasize other scenarios our lives might have played out while
still expecting to meet our loved ones but avoiding the mistakes. Most people
wouldn’t give up a beloved spouse or children. But what if…
Movies
have been written with this theme. Think of Rose in Titanic. Wealthy, engaged to a rich Englishman, she feels stifled
by the second class existence she’ll live as his wife. When fate, in the form
of an iceberg intervenes, she is given a second chance, and she runs with it.
On the rescue ship, she gives a false name, and gives up her chance at wealth
in a quest for happiness. By all accounts, she finds it.
Yes,
it is a movie, but isn’t it just possible that some survivors of the Titanic –
or the Lusitania
or any other ship that sank – made similar choices, and took on new identities?
There
are stories of members of the SS eluding authorities and moving to South America to start new lives, avoiding the jail
sentences they deserved. No doubt other, lower ranking participants in the
Second World War, or even those from other European countries trying to evade
becoming soldiers found ways of disappearing and reappearing elsewhere years
later with new identities.
Not
everyone given that opportunity would do it. But not everyone who would do it
is necessarily a bad person.
Imagine
you’re in a bad relationship, but you’re significant other has threatened you
harm if you ever try to leave. Imagine that on your way to work one sunny
Tuesday, instead of going directly to your office on the 103rd floor
of the North Tower
of the World Trade Center ,
you make a stop at a local drug store. As a result, you’re late for work,
standing outside as the plane crashes into the building, your life saved. You
can make the phone call telling people you’re all right or you can walk away,
give up everything and start a new life.
While
I don’t know quite how someone gets a new identity without being in witness
protection, I can well imagine that at least a few people survived 9/11 who
were listed as dead, as well as other disasters throughout the world.
While
it’s interesting to fantasize about what you would do if you were presented
with the opportunity to start a new life, I’m also reminded of a Night Gallery episode from the 1970s in
which a young man finds himself transported from nearly dying aboard the
Titanic to waking up on the Lusitania. From there he escapes death once again
to wake up on the Andrea Doria. I think the lesson to be learned is: Be careful
what you wish for.
No comments:
Post a Comment