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    situation and manages to save the lives of many Vietnamese children through his valorous actions. The short story‚ the Handsomest Drowned Man In the World‚ by Gabriel García Máquez is another example of a book that would be considered magical realism. In his novel Máquez tells the tale of a small coastal village in which the body of a dead man winds up on drifting ashore. This drowned man’s arrival signifies the start of change throughout the village which is largely changed due to arrival. This becomes

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” is a short story illustrating the admiration of a giant like man who had drowned at sea and washed upon the shore of a small village. At the story’s heart the admiration for this man grows throughout the village and he becomes a god like figure to the villagers. Marquez achieves the greater theme of “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World‚” magical realism‚ through her use of a man who is portrayed to be giant‚ and that the people

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    In the story‚ “The Handsomest Drowned Man in The World‚” Esteban is described by the village people in an exaggerated way‚ making the story not believable. Gabriel Garcia Marquez describes the drowned man with much exaggeration making the story unrealistic. Esteban‚ the drowned man who washed upon shore‚ is described many times as being unbelievably heavy‚ tall‚ and handsome. Many readers probably question how a dead man that has been floating at sea can be handsome. The village people feel that

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez a Columbian novelist.Most known for his novel a One Hundred Years Of Solitude‚ which reflects his style of magical realism. His magical realism element take real life scenarios and incorporates magical elements into them like flying carpets‚ a man with wings‚ a lady spider. Analyzing In his short story The Handsomest Drowned Man we see the transformation of a fishing village when a dead body washes up on shore. The story starts off children who find the body and

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    “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” is a representative of the genre of magical realism‚ written by Gabriel Marquez. Magical Realism is a narrative strategy that applies fantasy elements to portray ordinary events. However‚ there is a lot of imagination‚ mythical and magical elements in this story. It blurs the difference between reality and myth. As the story starts‚ everything is ordinary and as usual‚ until a drowned man washes up from the sea and arrives to a small‚ boring village with

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    Kandis Sutton Period 7 10/23/12 PART I – Summary of Short Story "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez opens with a group of children playing on the beach of a small fishing village. In the waves‚ a shadowy‚ mysterious bulge approaches on the shore. It turns out to be a drowned man‚ covered in seaweed‚ stones‚ and dead Sea creatures. The men head to neighboring villages to see if the dead man belongs to one of them. Then‚ the women clean off the body and prepare him

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    The Transformation of a Fishing Village A drowned man is anything but handsome. In the film “Castaway” made in the year 2000‚ the main character played by Tom Hanks pulls a drowned man who was his pilot from the sea. He is bloated and his skin is green. He is definitely not a handsome man. Why then would Gabriel Garcia Marquez write a story about a handsome drowned man? Marquez writes a magical story of a man from a faraway land washing up on the shore of a remote village. Though he is dead‚ the

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    “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” is a short story by Gabriel Garcia Marquez about a mysterious corpse that washes up on the shore of a small village. A macabre premise‚ but nothing ever gives the sense that the story is “about” death- case in point‚ when the corpse first washes up the children are play with it until the adults take it to give a proper burial. Written in 1968‚ the work exemplifies many themes and characteristics of American contemporary writing. “Esteban”‚ the body‚ was described

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    Garcia Marquez utilizes Religion as an important cultural value system to develop characterization and manipulate characters beliefs. The Narrator describes the enthusiasm his friend Santiago had towards the religion Catholicism .“Santiago Nasar got up at five-thirty in the morning to wait for the boat the bishop was coming on ” (3). “Santiago Nasar put on a shirt and pants of white linen‚ both items un starched...It was his attire for special occasions. If it hadn’t been for the bishop’s arrival

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    Sea Imagery "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World" is full of sea imagery‚ from the title on forward. When the dead body first approaches the shore‚ the kids playing think he is a whale; then‚ a ship. He even looks like some sort of funky sea monster: "when [his body] washed up on the beach‚ they removed the clumps of seaweed‚ the jellyfish tentacles‚ and the remains of fish and flotsam‚ and only then did they see that it was a drowned man" (1). And shortly after‚ we’re told that "he had the

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