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An Elderly Gentleman
IMAGE 113: Stallion Liquor This image continues a triad of images originating with I111 and concluding in "The Boy" section, with I174. They join together to form a story within a story. In the incepting image, a thug clasps the liquor bottle marked by the stallion as he hulks over a paunchy caricature of middle management slouching in an easy chair in his office. The thug will ultimately lead a posse of vandals to the union headquarters under color of night to wreck the equipment and brutally assault the union organizers (I114-I119). Here, I113, a young man—a thug in training?—gulps from a bottle bearing the stallion brand before he goes out to wreak havoc. Behind him, another man is depicted in an almost identical position, imparting a sense of general rowdiness while it also emphasizes Ward's liking for matched pairs. I174 (see below) implies that the young man who runs his roadster off the road, and comes to a grisly end, is this same young thug- |
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-but his story is not unique. This is a crucial point. A kind of temperance lecture,
this back story of ‘Stallion liquor’ parallels the downward trajectory of the Elderly Gentleman
and his dependence on medication. |
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112 | 113 | 132 | 140 | 174 | 180 | Intro. |
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