Judge, 1924-11-15 · page 1 of 36
Judge — November 15, 1924 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (November 22, 1924) This cover depicts a domestic conflict scene with the caption "'TIS LOVE THAT MAKES THE WORLD GO 'ROUND!" The illustration shows a woman standing with a weapon (appears to be a club or bat) while a man sits on the ground in a distressed pose. The satire appears to mock romantic relationships and marriage, sardonically suggesting that "love" manifests as domestic violence or marital strife. This reflects Judge's typical humor style—using exaggeration and dark comedy to critique social behaviors. The image parodies the sentimental notion that love is ennobling and positive, instead depicting it as chaotic and violent. This represents early 20th-century satirical commentary on gender relations and marriage dynamics, presented through the magazine's irreverent comedic lens.
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