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# Sen-Sen Advertisement Analysis This is a **product advertisement**, not political satire. It promotes Sen-Sen, a breath perfume/lozenge product marketed as a "Throat Ease and Breath Perfume" for 5 cents. The ad's appeal targets **singers and speakers** — professionals who needed fresh breath and throat comfort for vocal performance. The illustration shows a stylized throat and neck area, emphasizing the product's function for vocal professionals. The design uses Art Nouveau–style typography with decorative flourishes typical of early 20th-century advertising. There is **no political content or satirical message** — this is straightforward commercial advertising appearing in *Life* magazine, leveraging the publication's readership to reach consumers seeking health and hygiene products.

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