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Life — October 19, 1893 — page 10: what you’re looking at

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Life — October 19, 1893 — page 10: Life, 1893-10-19

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# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine shows a satirical cartoon titled "After the Campaign." The image depicts a woman in elaborate, voluminous clothing (suggesting wealth or pretension) sitting exhausted with luggage, while a smaller figure stands nearby. The exaggerated styling and posture suggest fatigue from travel or social obligations. The cartoon appears to mock upper-class women's experiences during political campaigns—likely referencing the demanding schedule of wives accompanying candidates or participating in campaign social events. The oversized clothing and scattered baggage humorously emphasize the physical toll and chaos of such activities. Without clearer text or dated context, the specific campaign referenced remains **unclear**, but the satire targets the exhausting nature of campaign season society obligations for wealthy women.

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