Judge, 1926-04-10 · page 6 of 36
Judge — April 10, 1926 — page 6: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of "Shall We Join the Ladies?" This cartoon depicts a hunting scene with two male hunters pursuing game (appears to be a deer or similar wildlife) across a mountainous landscape. The caption "Shall We Join the Ladies?" suggests social satire about gender roles and outdoor activities. The joke likely mocks either: the idea of women participating in traditionally male-dominated hunting, or conversely, men abandoning hunting to socialize with women. The energetic, somewhat chaotic scene—with the hunters in active pursuit—contrasts with the caption's polite, social question, creating humorous incongruity. Without additional context about specific contemporary events or figures in Judge magazine's publication period, the precise satirical target remains unclear, though it clearly comments on evolving social conventions around gender and leisure activities.
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