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The Wasp — April 10, 1880 — page 5: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis of The Wasp Page 596 This page consists almost entirely of **text articles rather than political cartoons**. The single illustration shows an elderly woman's profile in simple line drawing. The articles discuss **charitable institutions and social welfare**, particularly describing conditions at what appears to be a poorhouse or almshouse. They criticize the treatment of poor residents while praising the benevolent management of facilities like the Alma House. The content emphasizes **moral arguments about charity and institutional care** for destitute populations—orphans, elderly widows, and mentally disabled individuals. The articles highlight both deplorable conditions elsewhere and examples of humane treatment. The illustrated woman's portrait likely accompanies one of the welfare narratives, possibly representing an actual resident or beneficiary discussed in the text.