Life, 1903-11-05 · page 9 of 38
Life — November 5, 1903 — page 9: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Page 425 This page contains two satirical illustrations from Life magazine's humor section. **Top cartoon ("A Martyr to the Cause"):** Shows various figures—including what appears to be a woman, a large turkey, and other characters—arranged around a black horizontal band. The caption suggests commentary on someone making sacrifices for a cause, though the specific political or social reference isn't entirely clear from the image alone. **Bottom cartoon ("At the Club"):** Depicts a social scene where well-dressed men in formal attire gather around a seated, portly gentleman reading a newspaper. The exaggerated caricatures and their expressions suggest satirical commentary on upper-class social behavior or clubroom culture, likely mocking pretension or gossip among the wealthy. Both illustrations use caricature and exaggeration typical of early 20th-century satirical humor.
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AT THE CLUB. comicbooks.com