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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page 135 This page contains two satirical illustrations: **Left ("Suggestions for the Inaugural Parade"):** A decorative initial letter "S" features political figures and imagery, likely mocking the design of a presidential inaugural parade. The ornate styling suggests ridicule of elaborate ceremonial displays. **Right ("Anti-Prohibition"):** Shows figures around bicycles and what appears to be a residence or establishment. The title references anti-Prohibition sentiment (the era when alcohol sales were banned in America). The bicycles and architectural elements suggest commentary on how people circumvented alcohol laws during Prohibition, possibly mocking speakeasies or bootlegging operations. Both illustrations use exaggerated caricature typical of *Life* magazine's satirical approach to contemporary American politics and social issues of the early 20th century.

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