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Activity 1
Read “The Handsomest Drowned Man” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, linked here in PDF format.
Handsomest Drowned Man
Activity 2
Click this link to arrive at a user-friendly website that contains fascinating information about Magical Realism, “The Most Handsome Drowned Man,” and themes that pervade this haunting story.
Activity 3

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I think you will love the mysterious, beautiful story of the week. As you read, try to see how the appearance of the drowned man in the remote and desert-like village changes the people who live there. What was life like B.E. (Before Esteban) and A.E. (After Esteban)? What was it that brought about the change in the village?
This link will lead you to an intriguing piece of literary criticism by literary critic and scholar Dean Rader. I think it will shed light on the story—and the importance of storytelling— as well as on the reasons I chose this story as the first work of literature for our course.
If you are unable to open this link, be sure that you have access to the BMCC library. In the meantime, I have attached a PDF file of the article.

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Activity 4
Click this link for a Youtube review of common literary devices. It is important to be familiar with these terms, so you can use them in literary discussions and essays.
There will be a quiz on these terms in Week 3.
Activity 5
Click this link to access the Week 1 Discussion Board on the Blackboard website.