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Cartoon, A Traitor (teetotalism)
Cartoon, A Traitor, commenting on a not so teetotal teetotaller. Date: 1883
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1883 Alcohol Comment Teetotal Temperance Commenting Teetotaller
A Traitor - The Teetotaler's Dilemma,
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1883 This intriguing cartoon, published in 1883, captures the essence of the teetotal movement during the Victorian era and the challenges faced by those who pledged to abstain from alcohol. The image depicts a man, dressed in the fashion of the time, seated at a table laden with an array of tempting foods and drinks. The caption above his head reads, "A Traitor," a clear indication of his betrayal of the teetotal pledge. The teetotal movement, which gained significant momentum during the 1800s, was a social and moral crusade aimed at promoting total abstinence from alcohol. The movement was driven by concerns over the negative effects of alcohol on individuals and society as a whole. Teetotalers believed that abstaining from alcohol would lead to improved health, increased productivity, and stronger families. However, the cartoon highlights the difficulties faced by teetotalers in a society where alcohol was a ubiquitous part of daily life. The man in the image is surrounded by tempting foods and drinks, including a steaming pot of stew, a glass of wine, and a bottle of beer. His expression suggests that he is struggling with his resolve, and the caption "A Traitor" underscores the social stigma attached to those who failed to maintain their teetotal pledge. The cartoon also touches on the broader issue of food and drink culture during the Victorian era. The table is set with an impressive array of dishes, reflecting the importance placed on food and drink as markers of social status and enjoyment. The man's predicament illustrates the challenges of navigating this culture while adhering to the teetotal pledge, highlighting the complexities of the teetotal movement and its place in Victorian society.
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