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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, December 27, 1919 This satirical cartoon depicts Stephen Leacock, a Canadian humorist and writer, being ejected from employment as a "third-rate king." The illustration shows a caricatured figure riding a camel while being literally tipped out of a job—represented by buildings and structures tumbling below, labeled "Saloon" and "Ralph Barton" (likely the artist). The "WHOA, JANUARY!" caption suggests New Year's timing and appears to mock Leacock's temporary departure from some position. The camel, top hat, and chaotic imagery create comedic visual chaos around the theme of job loss or career disruption. The satire targets Leacock specifically, though the exact nature of his employment situation referenced remains unclear from the text alone.

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