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# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis This illustration depicts a domestic drama scene, likely from the early 20th century. A well-dressed couple enters a modest interior while two seated figures—appearing distressed or disappointed—react with the caption "Was It For This We Loved and Waited?" The satire appears to address disappointed expectations in marriage or romantic relationships. The contrast between the standing couple's refined appearance and the seated figures' dejection suggests a commentary on how reality fails to meet romantic ideals. The caption's rhetorical question implies that whatever the seated figures anticipated from their relationship has not materialized. Without additional context, the specific social or political reference remains unclear, though the scene's domestic setting and the figures' class markers suggest commentary on courtship, marriage prospects, or social aspirations of the era.

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4 = cw \ “WAS IT FOR THIS WE LOVED AND WAITED?” 10 comicbooks.com