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Judge — October 6, 1928 — page 1: what you’re looking at

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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - October 6, 1928 This cover depicts a social satire about nonconformity. The central figure is a young woman in casual, somewhat disheveled clothing sitting among what appear to be more conventionally dressed people (shown in shadow). The caption reads "THE TROUBLE WITH ME IS I'M DIFFERENT." The cartoon satirizes 1920s youth culture and the "Modern Woman" phenomenon—specifically critiquing young women who rejected traditional social conventions. During the Jazz Age, such women were often condemned by mainstream society for their casual dress, behavior, and independence. Judge, being a satirical publication, likely mocks both the rebellious youth and society's scandalized reactions to them. The price of 15 cents reflects the publication's 1920s circulation period.

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— WITG ME IS »\M DIRRERENT™