The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World
[2023-01-23 06:00:37]
"The Most Sneaky Man in the World" (Spanish: Elahogadomáshermosodelmundo) is a short story by Gabriel García Marquez in 1968.
On Wednesday morning, in a small fishing village of "about 20 trees house", the children found that the remains of the beach were covered with "floating objects" and marine garbage. The children decided to bury him in the sand to play until the adult finds the bodies and to throw it away from the cliff where their village was with a small funeral. This is done because there are so few lands in the village that they can not have a traditional grave. But to do this, they must bury him in the ocean and prepare to find relatives who survived in neighboring villages. The men brought the bodies to the village so that women could prepare him for a funeral, and they went to the next village to ask if someone could identify a drowning person It was.
A man is too tall to be able to enter any house and the woman will observe his beautiful face after removing seaweed and dirt. The woman in the village dating him, he dreamed of becoming a good man. Finally, the old lady declared his name must be Esteban, and after a short term resistance from a young woman, they all agreed. After the dream Esteban had to be strong, they decided to dress him. The pants they made were too small and the shirt button burst. Then the women thought about how he should be bent towards the door, and he had to feel uncomfortable in a small house. The women felt compassion and sympathy for men, and they quietly began to cry for him, quietly compared to their husbands. Then they covered Esteban's face with a handkerchief.
These people could not find the relatives of the drowning people They returned to the house and the village continued preparing the funeral as a group. These women, now a member of Esteban, placed "altar decoration" including him, compass, holy water, and nails on him. The man was angry and blamed his wife for taking fine measures like "strangers". Then the face of Esteban was revealed to them, and they were also shocked by the humble character they saw on their face. As no one is growing up, women go to the neighboring village to bloom and women in these villages come back to Esteban. This situation continued until the village became very crowded and "difficult to move". They did not want Basteban to be buried as "orphans", so they chose "mothers and fathers" from the "best people", and until my uncles, aunts and cousins dating with Esteban. He did not use the anchor to bury him, but let him go alone so that he can come back someday. In this way, the village realizes that their town is a small town desolate.
After Esteban was buried in the sea, the village decided to spread their doors to the memories of Esteban, find the hot spring they wanted, paint a vivid color for their house, and plant the flowers . One day, the village smelled as the cruise ship passed by, and the captain pointed to their village and imagined that this was the home of Esteban to his passengers.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, one of the most respected writers of our time, wrote "a stupid drowning world in the world" for "Playboy" in 1971. The village in the mysterious male body - the most beautiful body in the world - was washed in the sea and gathered. This story attracted a great deal of Sir Alfred Tennyson's "Mrs. Sharo", but one of the twists made it very playful and very Gabriel Garcia Max. If you do not know the adult short story for an influential child writer Roald Dahl, you are a kind of fun - they are surreal, uneasy, creative, absolutely suitable for children not. Dahl 's 1965 story "The Visitor" is suitable for the venue as it involves a passionate (and unfortunate) sexual encounter. The woman's "Oshawa Oswald" is traveling in Cairo, is in a man's house, a beautiful wife, and the same beautiful daughter.
It is noteworthy that "the world's most mysterious drowning person" began with children in the fishing village of the beach.