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Life — October 4, 1883 — page 9: what you’re looking at

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Life — October 4, 1883 — page 9: Life, 1883-10-04

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# Analysis This appears to be a political cartoon from Life magazine's satirical section. The image shows a nighttime scene with figures gathered around what appears to be a grave or funeral setting, with crosses visible. The prominent text "WHOSE TURN NEXT?" at the bottom suggests dark commentary about death or elimination. The dramatic lighting and skeletal imagery, combined with the ominous question, indicate this is likely satirizing political or social conflict—possibly referencing deaths, purges, or violent conflict during a specific historical period. Without clearer identification of the figures or additional context text visible on the page, I cannot definitively state which political figures or events are being referenced. The style and approach suggest early-to-mid 20th century American political satire.

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