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Cartoon, A Silly Trick
Cartoon, A Silly Trick -- Farmer John Bull can t be fooled by a trickster with a turnip head, pretending to be an invading French soldier. Date: 1848
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1840s 1848 Bull Bulldog Farmer Fearless Invasion Satire Satirical Silly Threat Trick Fooled Trespasser
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A Silly Trick - Farmer John Bull Unfooled (1848)
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is a satirical political cartoon from the early Victorian era that brilliantly captures the spirit of the 1840s, an era marked by political instability and social upheaval. The cartoon, published during a time of heightened fear of foreign invasion, depicts a fearless and unyielding Farmer John Bull, a symbol of British national pride and resilience, refusing to be fooled by a mischievous trickster disguised as a French soldier. The cartoonist masterfully employs humor and satire to comment on the political climate of the time. The French soldier, with a turnip for a head, attempts to deceive Farmer John Bull by donning a military uniform and brandishing a sword. However, the clever and vigilant Farmer John Bull, represented by a bulldog, is not easily intimidated. He stands his ground, unafraid and unimpressed by the invader's antics. The cartoon's title, "A Silly Trick," underscores the absurdity of the situation and the futility of the threat. The use of a turnip for the trickster's head adds to the humor, further emphasizing the cartoon's lighthearted tone. The cartoon's publication in 1848, a year marked by political unrest and social upheaval, adds an additional layer of significance to the image. The cartoon's message of resilience and determination in the face of adversity resonated with the British public, providing a much-needed source of comfort and levity during a time of uncertainty. Overall, "A Silly Trick: Farmer John Bull Unfooled" is a testament to the power of satire and humor in political discourse. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the spirit of the times and provide a glimpse into the political and social issues of the 1840s.
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