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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover (January 4, 1919) This New Year's Number cover, drawn by James Montgomery Flagg, presents two contrasting wartime images. The top illustration shows a soldier in a trench aiming a rifle—representing American military involvement in World War I, which had ended with the November 1918 armistice. The caption "The World He Fought For" suggests the piece comments on what soldiers sacrificed their lives to achieve. The lower portrait depicts a woman in fashionable attire, appearing contemplative or concerned. The juxtaposition suggests satirical commentary on the disconnect between soldiers' wartime sacrifice and civilian life—possibly critiquing materialism, social frivolity, or changing gender roles during the post-war transition. The overall message appears skeptical about whether the sacrifices were worthwhile or properly valued.

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