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The Business Man by Edgar Allan Poe is a darkly humorous satire that exposes the absurdity of business culture and the so-called self-made man. The story follows Peter Proffit, a businessman whose success is not rooted in hard work or ethics, but in methodical dishonesty and egotism. Through Proffit's outlandish ventures—from selling fraudulent goods to engaging in petty schemes—Poe delivers a sharp critique of the ruthless and often random nature of financial success.
In this biting tale, Poe lampoons the idea of integrity in business, portraying Proffit's actions as ridiculous yet socially acceptable in the world of commerce. His strict adherence to routine is ironically contrasted with his unethical behavior, showcasing Poe’s skepticism of the moral standards within the business world. The story’s comedic elements are grounded in exaggerated business practices and Proffit's misguided belief that he is a man of principle.
This short story also serves as a commentary on the broader social and economic systems of Poe's time, questioning the legitimacy of wealth and power in a rapidly industrializing society. The Business Man stands as one of Poe's lesser-known but deeply insightful works, blending satire with moral reflection.