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The Man That Was Used Up
Edgar Allan Poe
Narrador Marcus Aurelius Green
Editorial: Marcus Aurelius Green
Sinopsis
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.
Duración: 23 minutos (00:23:17) Fecha de publicación: 01/10/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

