Mafalda 1 -

: Much of the humor and insight in Volume 1 stems from the interaction between Mafalda’s philosophical inquiries and her parents' attempt to maintain a "normal" domestic life [5.1].

: A central recurring theme introduced early on is Mafalda's intense hatred of soup. Her creator, Quino, stated that soup represented the undesirable things in life that are forced upon us, such as authoritarianism or unwanted social norms [7]. 2. Representation of the Argentine Middle Class Mafalda 1

: Mafalda is defined by her "innocent but serious" attitude toward massive global problems [11]. Volume 1 establishes her habit of listening to the world with a stethoscope and "bandaging" her globe when she feels the world is unwell [7]. : Much of the humor and insight in

: Historically, Mafalda has been viewed as the "voice of vast segments of society's middle sectors" [5.3]. Volume 1 portrays her middle-class family navigating the social and economic dilemmas of 1960s Argentina [5.4, 5.9]. : Historically, Mafalda has been viewed as the