Life, 1893-04-13 · page 11 of 18
Life — April 13, 1893 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Cartoon This is a single-panel satirical cartoon showing a man reclining in a chair while a woman stands nearby. The caption reads: "HORRORS! WELL, TELL THEM I WILL BE RIGHT DOWN." The cartoon appears to satirize a domestic or social situation involving procrastination or reluctance to meet visitors. The reclining man's exclamation "Horrors!" suggests he's been interrupted or summoned, and his promise to come "right down" implies he's making excuses or delaying. Without additional context about the specific publication date or surrounding articles, the exact social commentary remains unclear. However, the cartoon likely mocks either male laziness, social obligations, or perhaps class-based pretension about receiving guests—themes common to Life magazine's satirical humor of the early 20th century.
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SOCIMETIMES, “MORRORS! WELL, TELL THEM 1 WILL BE RIGHT DOWN.”