Gabriel Garcia Marquez's The Handsomest Drowned Man

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In “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” Gabriel Garcia Marquez tells the tale of a drowned man that washed up in a small, remote town by the ocean. The women of the town tend to the cadaver and are awe-stricken by the man’s size as well as his beauty. As a result, the women begin to fantasize about how the man’s life must have been while alive, stating “…he would have put so much work into his land that springs would have burst forth from among the rocks so that he would have been able to plant flowers on cliffs” (2). Thus, the women begin to develop a connection with the cadaver, as he becomes a representation of improvement and happiness. This is because the women believed that this stranger would have been able to bring back color into

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