Life, 1883-11-15 · page 3 of 16
Life — November 15, 1883 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Page 243 This appears to be a satirical illustration titled "To the Stars Through Difficulties," depicting a group of people climbing or struggling upward together. The caption references "Mr. D" as a "builder" who "aided in the dining room" and suggests leaving "the table as you did last time." The cartoon likely satirizes social climbing or ambition, with the figures straining to reach upward goals. The specific reference to "Mr. D" and dining room behavior suggests this targets a particular social or political figure engaging in self-promotion or social advancement, though the specific identity and historical context are unclear without additional publication date information. The humor relies on the contrast between aspirational effort and mundane domestic conduct.
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