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# Analysis of "Judge" Cartoon Page This satirical cartoon depicts a surreal domestic interior with absurdist, modernist design elements—jagged walls, fragmented shelving, distorted furniture, and bizarre architectural features. Two men in what appear to be work clothes or uniforms stand confused in the center of this chaotic space. The title "JUDGE" and the disorienting, exaggerated interior likely satirize **modern/avant-garde interior design trends** popular in the early 20th century, possibly mocking Art Deco or Cubist-influenced home design as impractical and ridiculous. The workers' bewilderment suggests satire on the gap between fashionable design ideals and actual usable living spaces. Without visible text content beyond the title, the specific social or political target remains unclear, though the overall intent appears to mock contemporary design pretension.