Judge, 1924-09-13 · page 1 of 72
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, September 1924 **The Cartoon:** "The Cake Eater Gets the Frosting" This illustration satirizes romantic dynamics of the 1920s. The figure on the left is a fashionably dressed woman in a white dress with decorative details, depicted in an exaggerated, elongated style typical of the era. On the right is a man in formal attire appearing anxious or distressed. **The Satire:** "Cake eater" was 1920s slang for an effeminate or frivolous man, often one who pursued women superficially. The joke suggests that even such seemingly undesirable male types were succeeding romantically ("getting the frosting"—the prize). This reflects contemporary anxiety about changing gender roles and dating customs during the Jazz Age, when traditional courtship norms were shifting.
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THE CAKE EATER GETS THE FROSTING