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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cartoon This cartoon appears to depict a domestic scene of marital discord. A woman sits on the floor surrounded by scattered household items and broken objects, while a man stands nearby holding what appears to be a pipe or stick. A child watches from above, and there are mice or rats visible in the room. The caption—"Oh, Oscar, to think that you, of all people, should have talked to me like that"—suggests the woman is expressing hurt over harsh words spoken by someone named Oscar (likely the man pictured). The satire appears to target either domestic violence, marital conflict, or the contrast between a man's public persona and his private behavior toward his wife. The scattered items suggest either rage or neglect of the household. Without more contextual information about the specific issue or date, the exact social commentary remains unclear.

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“OH, OSCAR, TO THINK THAT YOU, OF ALL PEOPLE, SHOULD HAVE TALKED TO ME LIKE THAT.” 4 comicbooks.com