Life, 1895-12-05 · page 10 of 18
Life — December 5, 1895 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This appears to be a satirical illustration depicting a child confronting large, menacing ape-like creatures in a dark setting. The style and composition suggest it's critiquing something through animal allegory—a common technique in early 20th-century political cartooning. The title fragment "THE POWER OF LO[VE]" (visible at bottom right) indicates this likely uses sentimental or moral messaging ironically. The small, vulnerable human figure contrasted against the grotesque, large creatures suggests a commentary on power imbalances or humanity facing overwhelming, dehumanized forces. However, without the complete page title, date, or additional context, I cannot definitively identify which specific political figures or events this references. The crude characterization of the apes may invoke period racial stereotypes common to the era's problematic satirical conventions.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
THE POWEMIF Lol Comicbooks.com