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Research La Violencia, Colombia's fifteen-year period of civil strife, and consider ways in which "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World'' might be a comment on the events occurring in Colombia at this time.
Look for information on the following religious and mythological figures in the story and analyze their significance to the work: St. Stephen, Estevanico, Jonah, Zeus, Quetzalcoatl.
Read a chapter of Homer's Odyssey and look for points of similarity between Homer's tale and the events of this story.
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