The vacant plate
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The vacant plate
The vacant plate. Illustration shows the British Lion, the Russian Bear, a cat labeled Austria, and three dogs labeled France, Italy, and Germany gathered around a table for Thanksgiving dinner. The British Lion is holding a large knife labeled Dismemberment of Turkey, but the platter is empty. Looking in from the left is a turkey wearing a fez labeled Turkey. Date 1903 November 25. The vacant plate. Illustration shows the British Lion, the Russian Bear, a cat labeled Austria, and three dogs labeled France, Italy, and Germany gathered around a table for Thanksgiving dinner. The British Lion is holding a large knife labeled Dismemberment of Turkey, but the platter is empty. Looking in from the left is a turkey wearing a fez labeled Turkey. Date 1903 November 25
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EDITORS COMMENTS
The Vacant Plate: A Humorous Take on International Relations at Thanksgiving, 1903 This intriguing illustration, published in Puck magazine on November 25, 1903, offers a satirical commentary on international politics through the unconventional setting of a Thanksgiving dinner. The table is adorned with an empty platter, surrounded by prominent figures from Europe and beyond. The British Lion, symbolizing the United Kingdom, proudly holds a large knife labeled "Dismemberment of Turkey," while the Ottoman Empire is represented by a turkey in a fez, peering in from the left. Joining the British Lion are the Russian Bear, Austria (represented by a cat), France (a dog), and Italy (another dog). The tension in the room is palpable as each figure waits for the main course, with the implication that the Turkey will soon be the center of attention. However, the vacant plate and the ominous knife suggest that the meal may not go as planned. This cartoon, created just over a century ago, offers a fascinating glimpse into the political climate of the early 20th century. The use of anthropomorphized animals and symbols adds an element of whimsy, while the underlying message about power dynamics and potential conflict remains relevant today. The vacant plate serves as a reminder of the complexities and uncertainties that have long characterized international relations.
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