Life, 1902-08-21 · page 11 of 20
Life — August 21, 1902 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "A Suggestion" - Life Magazine Cartoon This sketch depicts a fashionable woman reading a newspaper while seated in an ornate chair in an elegant interior. The title "A Suggestion" appears at the bottom. The satire likely comments on women's engagement with current events and news consumption in the early 20th century. The woman's relaxed, comfortable posture while reading—along with the refined furnishings—suggests leisure and education. This was a period when women's intellectual participation in public affairs was debated. The cartoon appears to be either praising women who stayed informed about current events, or possibly satirizing the contrast between women's domestic roles and their growing interest in political/social matters. Without additional context about the specific date or surrounding articles, the precise satirical target remains unclear, though it touches on women's roles in society.