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# Political Cartoon Analysis This is a satirical cartoon from Life magazine depicting "The Inaugural P[arade]" (text cut off). The image shows military/political figures with exaggerated caricatured features, including soldiers with weapons and what appears to be a prominent hippopotamus or large animal in the center of a procession. The cartoon satirizes a presidential inauguration parade, likely mocking militarism, imperial pretension, or political pomposity of the era. The grotesque animal figure may represent a political figure or symbolize the absurdity of the proceedings. The soldiers and elaborate military display suggest criticism of excessive military pageantry or warmongering. Without the complete date or additional context visible on this page, the specific political target remains unclear, though the style suggests early-to-mid 20th century American political commentary.

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Copyright, 1901, by Life Pubtishing Co. , THE INAUGUFAL PF comicbooks.com