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Judge — January 28, 1928 — page 9: what you’re looking at

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Judge — January 28, 1928 — page 9: Judge, 1928-01-28

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# Judge Cartoon Analysis This illustration titled "Judge" depicts a dramatic desert scene with snow-capped mountains in the background. The image shows what appears to be a domestic conflict scenario set in an arid, desolate landscape. A woman (Sue) addresses a man (Tom) with the plaintive question "Oh Tom, don't you love me any more?" The cartoon uses geographic displacement as satire—placing an intimate romantic dispute in an inhospitable, barren wilderness setting. This juxtaposition creates dark humor by suggesting the couple's relationship has deteriorated to such an extreme degree that even a harsh, isolated landscape seems an appropriate setting for their discord. The visual contrast between the dramatic natural scenery and the mundane emotional complaint emphasizes the absurdity of their domestic quarrel.

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