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Emphasizing the Obvious. Cartoon, 1910, from Le Rire, Paris, France, commenting on the ex-President Theodore Roosevelts speech at the Sorbonne




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Emphasizing the Obvious. Cartoon, 1910, from Le Rire, Paris, France, commenting on the ex-President Theodore Roosevelts speech at the Sorbonne

T. ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1910.
Emphasizing the Obvious. Cartoon, 1910, from Le Rire, Paris, France, commenting on the ex-President Theodore Roosevelts speech at the Sorbonne

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1910 Political Acts Progressive Era Republican Party Roosevelt Speech Theodore Sorbonne


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Emphasizing the Obvious - A Satirical Take on Theodore Roosevelt's Speech at the Sorbonne

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. This cartoon print from 1910, featured in Le Rire magazine in Paris, France, offers a humorous commentary on ex-President Theodore Roosevelt's speech at the prestigious Sorbonne. The cartoonist skillfully captures the essence of Roosevelt's address while adding a touch of satire to emphasize his points. In this thought-provoking image, we see a group of men representing both French and American societies gathered around as Roosevelt delivers his speech. With clever symbolism and exaggerated expressions, the cartoon highlights key themes discussed by the former President during his visit to France. The artist playfully emphasizes some obvious aspects of Roosevelt's speech that were already well-known or widely acknowledged. Through visual cues such as oversized text bubbles and exaggerated gestures, they poke fun at how certain ideas may have been presented with unnecessary emphasis. As one of America's most influential political figures during the Progressive Era, Theodore Roosevelt was known for his charismatic personality and bold political acts. This satirical representation not only reflects upon his impact but also serves as an amusing reminder that even great leaders can sometimes state what is already apparent. Overall, this vintage print provides us with an intriguing glimpse into early 20th-century political satire while shedding light on an important moment in history when two nations converged through intellectual discourse.

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