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# Analysis This is a political cartoon from Life magazine (copyright 1902). It depicts a Scottish Highlander in traditional dress—kilt, sporran, bonnet, and sword—standing in a mountainous landscape. The figure appears confident and resolute, gazing outward. The caption reads: "COME ONE, COME ALL, THIS BOCK SHALL BE THE TIE" This likely references Scottish identity and national pride, possibly related to early 1900s British political debates about Scottish autonomy or union. The "bock" (likely "rock") suggests permanence and strength. The cartoon uses Scottish Highland imagery—traditional dress and dramatic landscape—to represent Scottish resolve or defiance, though without additional context, the specific political situation remains unclear.

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Copyright, 1902, by Life Publishing Co, “ COME ONE, COME ALL, THIS ROCK SitAL/ PY its rip comicbooks.com