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Life — July 14, 1892 — page 8: Life, 1892-07-14

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# Analysis This is a political cartoon from Life magazine showing a hunter with a rifle pursuing a wild boar through a forest setting. The caption reads "THE SAME OLD EVERLASTING [STRUGGLE] WITH THE [text cut off]." The satire appears to reference the eternal nature of human conflict or struggle—the boar likely represents an enemy or adversary, and the hunter's relentless pursuit symbolizes ongoing political or social conflict that never truly ends. The "same old everlasting" language suggests this is cyclical rather than a new phenomenon. Without the complete caption or publication date visible, the specific political target remains unclear—it could reference war, class struggle, or partisan conflict—but the core message is that conflict is perpetual and inescapable.

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