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# Analysis This page from *Judge* magazine satirizes women's roles and modern feminism circa 1924. The header quotes the Declaration of Independence ("Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness"), framing women's rights discourse. The column "To the Ladies" contains brief satirical quips about modern women and marriage. The accompanying illustration shows a woman energetically pedaling a bicycle laden with children, depicting the burden of motherhood combined with women's newfound independence and mobility. The satire's point appears to be: while women have gained freedom (symbolized by the bicycle), they remain encumbered by domestic responsibilities—children still require supervision and care. The cartoon mocks the tension between feminist aspirations for independence and the practical realities of motherhood, suggesting women cannot truly escape traditional domestic roles despite legal advances.