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Life — November 3, 1898 — page 9: what you’re looking at

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Life — November 3, 1898 — page 9: Life, 1898-11-03

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# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine (page 349) contains a satirical cartoon rotated 90 degrees. The image depicts a chaotic procession or parade of figures viewed from the side, with numerous people stacked vertically along what appears to be a street or pathway marked by horizontal lines. The cartoon's exact political meaning is unclear without identifying the specific figures or reading any accompanying caption text that may be cut off or illegible in this image. The style suggests commentary on a contemporary social or political event—possibly a parade, procession, or gathering of some significance. The chaotic composition and exaggerated character depictions typical of *Life* magazine's satirical approach suggest social criticism, but the specific targets, date, and historical context remain uncertain from the image alone.

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