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# Analysis of "David Meets His Goliath" This cartoon depicts a figure labeled "By George! have I got to tackle him? He is bigger than I thought!" The illustration references the biblical David and Goliath story as a metaphor for an underdog confrontation. The context suggests this is political satire from September 1887, likely commenting on a contemporary political or social challenge. The large armored figure represents a formidable opponent, while the smaller figure (David) appears daunted by the disparity in size and power. Without additional context about 1887 events, the specific political figures or issues referenced remain unclear. However, the biblical allusion indicates Judge magazine was using familiar cultural mythology to satirize what readers would recognize as a significant contemporary power imbalance or political struggle.
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JUDGE'S FREE RAILWAY ACCIDENT POLICY. YOU ARE INSURED FOR$500.00. for One Week from date of this issue. See pagel. VOL.12 NO. 310 E 10 CENTS. DAVID MEETS HIS GOLIATH. “By George! have I got to tackle him? He is bigger than I thought!”