In the short story "A Wrong Man in Workers Paradise" by Rabindranath Tagore, a man who did not do any useful work in his life is mistakenly placed in Workers’ Paradise, a place for useful and busy men. He did not fit in at all, but slowly began to introduce his art to the people there, changing their dull lives. The story uses satire to mock the perspective of the world towards art, suggesting that art for art's sake would serve the sole purpose of art.