Life, 1885-05-21 · page 9 of 16
Life — May 21, 1885 — page 9: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This satirical cartoon depicts a chaotic street scene with exaggerated caricatures of various figures. The text references "roller skate" enjoyment, suggesting the cartoon comments on a contemporary social trend or leisure activity. The drawing style employs grotesque facial features typical of early 20th-century satire in *Life* magazine. The crowded composition with multiple expressive faces and dynamic poses suggests social commentary on public behavior or a particular group's activities. However, without clearer identification of specific figures or more legible text fragments visible in the image, I cannot definitively identify which political figures or social movement this targets. The caricatured style indicates mockery of recognizable personalities, but their specific identities remain unclear from what's visible here.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
IGHT HAVE BEEN. OLDE HAVE ENJOYED HYS ROLLER SKAYTE, comicbooks.com