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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, September 27, 1919 This satirical cartoon, titled "The Third Party or 'The World Is Too Much With Us,'" depicts a grotesque caricatured figure with exaggerated features, goggles, and patched clothing sitting with two well-dressed women. The figure appears to represent a disheveled or disreputable character intruding where he doesn't belong. The "Third Party" reference likely alludes to emerging political movements or social disruptions of 1919—a year marked by labor strikes, the Red Scare, and postwar social upheaval in America. The cartoon satirizes unwelcome intrusion into polite society, suggesting anxieties about radical or working-class elements threatening established social order. The refined women's discomfort underscores Judge's conservative editorial stance against perceived threats to respectable American life.

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