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# Analysis of "Judge" Page - Greenwich Village Follies This page from *Judge* magazine features a cartoon titled "Greenwich Village Follies" (subtitle indicates it's from the Greenwich Village Follies theatrical production). The image shows two figures in what appears to be a cramped, run-down apartment or room, sitting at a small table with a globe between them. One figure appears to be gesturing upward dramatically. The satire likely mocks Greenwich Village's bohemian culture and artistic pretensions—a common target for Judge's conservative humor. The cramped setting, theatrical poses, and globe suggest commentary on intellectuals or would-be sophisticates engaged in pretentious conversation despite their modest circumstances. The "Follies" reference indicates this satirizes the actual theatrical revue celebrating Village life.

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