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# Analysis of "Judge" Cartoon Page This cartoon titled "Judge" depicts what appears to be a domestic dispute or marital disagreement scene. On the left stand three male figures (possibly judges or authority figures), while on the right stand three female figures. Between them sits a small table with objects suggesting domestic items or evidence of the dispute. The caption reads: "SHE—Father says we are seeing too much of each other." The satire appears to mock the absurdity of parental interference in adult romantic relationships. The formal, imposing presentation of the judges and the woman's somewhat defiant posture suggest commentary on outdated social conventions or generational conflict around courtship and independence. The cartoon likely critiques excessive parental control over adult children's relationships, presenting it as ridiculous overreach requiring judicial intervention.

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