Life, 1885-06-25 · page 8 of 17
Life — June 25, 1885 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Page This page features a naval-themed illustration titled "The Man Hath Penance Done and Paid," signed by W.A. Rogers (a prominent Life cartoonist). The sketch depicts sailors in what appears to be a ship's interior, with hanging nets or rigging and barrel-like structures typical of naval vessels. The caption references penance and payment, suggesting the cartoon comments on sailor discipline or punishment aboard ship. The classical allusion in the title implies a moral reckoning. Without additional context or visible date, the specific historical naval incident or policy being satirized remains unclear, though the detailed maritime setting and Rogers' style suggest it critiques actual naval practices or a contemporary naval controversy.
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