Well, it's hard to say for certain. Sometimes shows like 'El Presidente' take some inspiration from real-life but mix it up with fictional elements to make it more interesting. So, it could be a bit of both.
Since I don't know the exact story, it could potentially be about a figure who met a watery end and was considered beautiful in a way that defies normal expectations. It could be a story about love and loss, where the person who drowned was remembered in a special way that made them seem the most beautiful. It might also be a story with a moral or lesson, perhaps about the transience of life and the power of memory.
The main character is probably Father Amaro. There could also be characters such as the people in the community he serves. Maybe there are other religious figures or local townspeople who interact with him and play important roles in the development of the plot related to the crime in the novel.
One possible main theme is the power dynamics and corruption. In this novel, it might show how power within the church or society can be misused, leading to various crimes and moral downfalls. This exploration of power and its abuse could be a significant aspect of the overall theme.
I'm not very familiar with 'el fuego del destino based on a true story' specifically. It could be a movie or a book. Maybe it's about someone's journey full of challenges and how they overcame difficulties in a real - life - inspired scenario.
Well, without having read 'la presidente graphic novel', it could potentially be about the political landscape from the perspective of a female president. It might explore themes such as leadership, power struggles, and social change. Maybe it shows her rise to power, the decisions she makes, and how she impacts the country or world she is in charge of. It could also have elements of personal growth and the sacrifices that come with such a high - profile position.
One possible theme could be the concept of beauty in death. The idea of the 'ahogado' (the drowned one) being the most beautiful might imply that there is a certain allure or significance to the state of death.