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# Political-Cartoon Analysis: The Illustrated Wasp, Page 679 This page contains primarily **text features** rather than prominent political cartoons. The visible illustration shows a caricatured figure in formal dress, appearing to be a satirical commentary on gentlemanly behavior. The main content includes: - **"Advice to Gentlemen"** and **"Advice to Ladies"** — satirical etiquette columns mocking Victorian social conventions - Various humorous definitions and wordplay sections ("Out-raze," "Subtile," "Studied," etc.) - Social commentary on contemporary issues including Chinese gambling houses and Chinaman stereotypes The satire targets **middle-class social pretensions** and Victorian propriety through mock-advice format. The tone suggests *The Wasp* used humor to critique genteel society's artificial rules and hypocrisy, while containing period-typical racist stereotyping regarding Chinese immigrants.