Life, 1898-06-02 · page 5 of 20
Life — June 2, 1898 — page 5: what you’re looking at
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# Political Cartoon Analysis: Life Magazine, May (circa 1898) This page presents satirical commentary on the Spanish-American War era, specifically referencing Admiral Dewey's naval victory at Manila. The central image shows "The Coming of the Volunteer"—American soldiers marching with flags. Key elements include: - **"Dewey's Hot Breakfast at Manila"**: References the famous naval battle where Dewey defeated the Spanish fleet - **"Italy's Irruptions"**: Likely mocking Italian political instability - **"Shocking!"**: Depicts British reaction to American military expansion - **"Gladstone"**: References the recently deceased British Prime Minister, possibly commentary on British-American relations The cartoons collectively satirize American imperial ambitions, international responses to U.S. military power, and contemporary political upheaval abroad.
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