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# Analysis This *Life* magazine page features a sketch titled "LIFE" showing two figures in winter clothing standing in a melancholic outdoor setting. The caption reads: "THE MELANCHOLY DAYS ARE COME. THE SADDEST OF THE YEAR." The illustration appears to be a romantic or sentimental piece rather than political satire. It depicts what seems to be a couple during autumn or winter, referencing a poetic sentiment about seasonal melancholy. The artist's signature appears in the lower left. The quote likely references the autumn season's association with decline and sadness in literature and popular culture—a common romantic theme of the era. Without additional context from the magazine's date or surrounding content, the specific identities of the figures remain unclear, though they appear to represent universal characters experiencing seasonal emotional decline.

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“THE MELANCHOLY DAYS ARE COME, THE SADDEST OF THE YEAR.” comicbooks.com