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[The Fault Dear Brutus is not in Ourselves but in our Stars-Indian Express]

INDIAN EXPRESS. · 1971

1 pages

Summary

This single-page English newspaper clipping from the Indian Express, dated 17 March 1971, consists of a political cartoon with no visible title, byline, or cartoonist credit. Two seated men face one another in conversation; the older figure gestures toward the other, while a star symbol appears above them.

The cartoon is framed by the quotation, “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in ourselves, but in our stars.” The juxtaposition of the quotation with the two figures suggests a reflection on responsibility and fate, but the clipping does not provide enough visible context to identify the individuals or determine the specific political issue being satirised.

Key points

  • The item is a one-page English newspaper clipping from the Indian Express.
  • The visible date is 17 March 1971.
  • The page contains a political cartoon with two seated figures in conversation.
  • A star symbol is placed above the figures.
  • The cartoon is framed by the quotation “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in ourselves, but in our stars.”
  • No title, byline, or cartoonist credit is visible.
  • The specific political subject of the cartoon cannot be established from the page alone.

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