Judge, 1928-08-18 · page 7 of 36
Judge — August 18, 1928 — page 7: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page from *Judge* magazine contains two satirical cartoons: **Top cartoon:** Shows a man being violently ejected from what appears to be a prison or institution, with the caption "Shame on you, feet! He's a lil fella!" The humor appears to be about physical punishment or harsh treatment of a smaller person—likely social commentary on disproportionate consequences or bullying. **Bottom cartoon:** Depicts a fantastical "Magic Carpet" ride, with a demonstrator promoting it to a customer. The caption reads: "Demonstrator of Magic Carpet—I ask you—did you ever see an easier riding carpet, with a better acceleration?" This is clearly absurdist humor mocking new technological advances or consumer gadgetry of the era, poking fun at exaggerated sales pitches and the public's fascination with modern innovations.
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