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# Analysis of The Wasp, February 14, 1880 The page is primarily text-based editorial content rather than cartoons. The masthead illustration shows the Wasp logo (a wasp attacking). **Main Content:** An editorial titled "AN APPEAL WHICH APPALS!" addresses humanitarian relief for starving Irish and Silesian populations. The author criticizes what appears to be the W.P.C. (likely a charitable organization) for their inadequate response to famine crises. **The Satire:** The piece mocks the W.P.C.'s bureaucratic indifference and suggests that Mr. Flood, seemingly a prominent figure, has refused to properly champion relief efforts. The satire targets organizational apathy toward human suffering—arguing that politics and administrative procedures shouldn't obstruct compassionate action during humanitarian emergencies. **Context:** This reflects 1880s debates over charitable responsibility and Irish famine relief.