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# Analysis of "Not Invited" This cartoon by Penny Barlow depicts a picnic scene in a wooded area with a small church visible in the background. Two well-dressed figures enjoy a meal while a dog sits apart in the foreground, excluded from the gathering. The title "Not Invited" suggests social commentary on exclusion. The cartoon likely satirizes social class divisions or exclusionary practices of the era—the dog serving as a metaphor for those deemed unworthy of participation in respectable social gatherings. The contrast between the comfortable picnickers and the isolated dog emphasizes the arbitrary or harsh nature of social ostracism. Without additional context from surrounding articles, the specific target of this satire remains somewhat unclear, though it appears critical of snobbish social practices.

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JUDGE ‘THE HAPPY eMEDIUM” Votume 80 New York, Jun NumBer 2069 Drawn by Penny Baxtow Nort Ixvitep. 3