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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This illustration by Walter De Maris depicts a domestic scene between two women and a small dog. The seated woman wears a fashionable hat typical of the early 20th century, while the standing woman displays elegant period dress. The dialogue reveals the satire's target: the standing woman boasts of her talent for "training animals," claiming it's "an acquired faculty" developed through three marriages. The joke hinges on a crude comparison—she's suggesting her multiple husbands were "animals" requiring training, thereby mocking both matrimonial friction and women's domestic authority. This reflects contemporary attitudes about marriage and gender roles, using animal-training as metaphorical commentary on spousal management. The humor relies on assumptions about marital conflict being normative and subject to female manipulation.