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In this satirical masterpiece, Edgar Allan Poe takes readers on an unexpected journey through the life of the illustrious Brevet Brigadier General John A. B. C. Smith, a celebrated war hero known for his bravery and remarkable physical presence. But as the narrator becomes increasingly fascinated by the general’s reputation, he uncovers a shocking truth—Smith’s perfect image is nothing more than a patchwork of prosthetics, a product of the toll taken by his wartime experiences.
As the mystery unravels, The Man That Was Used Up becomes a biting commentary on the glorification of war heroes, the dehumanizing effects of conflict, and the fragility of human identity. Poe’s dark humor shines as he explores the absurdity of a man who is more machine than human, questioning what remains of a person when all that is left is artificial.
A tale of intrigue, satire, and subtle horror, The Man That Was Used Up exemplifies Poe’s genius in blending wit with deeper reflections on society, identity, and the cost of war.
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Lydbog: 9. oktober 2024
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