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Life — November 2, 1893 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Life Magazine Cover, November 2, 1893 This is the cover of *Life* magazine's issue featuring a cartoon titled "RIVALS." The illustration depicts two fashionably dressed women in 1890s attire engaged in what appears to be a competitive or confrontational moment. One woman sits while the other stands, both wearing elaborate clothing typical of the period. The caption reads: "The last thing Fred did was to kiss me." / "I should think it would be!" The satire appears to mock romantic rivalry between women over a man named Fred, poking fun at courtship customs and female competition for male attention. The women's expressions and body language suggest disapproval or jealousy. This represents typical *Life* magazine humor of the era—lighthearted social satire about romance and Victorian-era relationships.
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VOLUME XXIl. NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 2, 1893. NUMBER 566. Entered at the New York Post Office as Second-Class Mail Matter, 1 & Mier, Copyright, 1893, by Mrrewmt ry Y RIVALS. “ THE LAST THING FRED DID WAS TO KISS ME.” “LT SHOULD THINK IT WOULD BE!” comicbooks.com