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Here and There: Or, Emigration a Remedy : Cartoon from Punch, London
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Here and There: Or, Emigration a Remedy : Cartoon from Punch, London
Here and There: Or, Emigration a Remedy : Cartoon from Punch, London, 1848, contrasting the misery of the poorly paid or unemployed British worker with the happiness and plenty he could enjoy if he emigrated to the Antipodes
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1848 Australia Cartoon Contrast Emigrated Emigration Enjoy Happiness Nineteenth Century Paid Plenty Poverty Punch Remedy Socialism Unemployed Worker Zealand Antipodes Contrasting Misery Poorly
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This thought-provoking cartoon from Punch, London in 1848 captures the stark contrast between the plight of the impoverished British worker and the potential prosperity they could find by emigrating to Australia or New Zealand. The image depicts a powerful visual narrative that highlights both the misery endured by poorly paid or unemployed workers in Britain and the happiness and abundance they could enjoy if they chose to seek new opportunities in distant lands. In this nineteenth-century artwork, we witness a poignant portrayal of social inequality and economic struggle. On one side, we see downtrodden workers living in squalor, their faces etched with despair as they endure poverty and hardship. Meanwhile, on the other side of this divided scene lies a utopian vision: lush landscapes teeming with wealth and opportunity. Here, emigrants revel in plenty while basking under clear skies. The artist's intention is clear - to present emigration as a remedy for those trapped within an oppressive system that fails to provide for its people adequately. By contrasting these two worlds so vividly, this cartoon serves as both critique and encouragement; it challenges society's failure to address systemic issues while offering hope for a brighter future elsewhere. Beyond its historical significance, this print remains relevant today as societies continue grappling with questions of social justice and economic disparity. It reminds us that throughout history individuals have sought better lives through migration – an enduring testament to human resilience and our innate desire for happiness amidst adversity.
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