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Life — September 20, 1894 — page 8: what you’re looking at

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Life — September 20, 1894 — page 8: Life, 1894-09-20

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# Analysis This appears to be a political cartoon from *Life* magazine showing a well-dressed man in formal attire (tuxedo with tails) standing in a doorway, looking startled or concerned. The figure has exaggerated facial features typical of period caricature. The partially visible caption reads: "THE AMERICAN FATHER MAY BE AMAZED AT FINDING HIS..." (text is cut off). **What's unclear:** The complete caption is not fully legible, making the specific satirical target difficult to identify with certainty. The cartoon likely critiques American fathers discovering something unexpected about their families or society, possibly relating to social behavior or moral standards of the era. The formal dress and domestic setting suggest commentary on upper-class respectability or hypocrisy. Without the full caption, the precise subject of satire cannot be definitively stated.

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THIS CAg HAP THE AMERICAN FATHER MAY BE AMAZED AT FINDISONMS Exo: Comicbooks.com