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The Wasp — April 3, 1880 — page 6: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis of The Illustrated Wasp Page 581 This page contains primarily **literary and editorial content** rather than political cartoons. The main sections include: **"Easter"** — A lengthy passage describing Easter morning celebrations, emphasizing the resurrection of Christ and religious ceremony. The text appears satirical in tone, mock-solemnly describing "the day on which Christ had risen." **Single illustration**: An engraved figure labeled "Engrave—buried" showing what appears to be a demon or devil-like creature, likely accompanying the Easter narrative. **Right column**: Miscellaneous society notes, puzzle answers, and brief quips about contemporary figures and social matters, including references to General Grant, Egyptian politics, and fashion commentary. The page functions as a **satirical magazine section** mixing religious commentary with social gossip rather than presenting coherent political cartooning.