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The Wasp — November 22, 1879 — page 7: what you’re looking at

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The Wasp — November 22, 1879 — page 7: The Wasp, 1879-11-22

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# Analysis of The Wasp Page 278 This page contains primarily **literary content and social commentary** rather than political cartoons. The main elements include: **"His Name is Love"** — A poem by Sarah Morse celebrating romantic devotion and faithfulness, appearing to be sentimental Victorian verse. **Drama and Entertainment Reviews** — Critical commentary on theatrical performances, including references to plays like *California* and *Baldwin*, discussing their merits and contemporary actors. **Social Satire** — A brief section titled "The Frequency of Suicide" critiques New England's high suicide rates, attributing them to business troubles, educational pressures, and the grim climate. It contrasts this with California's more optimistic environment. **Miscellaneous Commentary** — Notes on topics like Boston school books and preserving tomatoes. The page reflects *The Wasp*'s mix of culture criticism, entertainment coverage, and social observation rather than direct political satire.