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Life — 1904 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is a **table of contents page** from *Life* magazine, not a cartoon or illustrated article page. It lists article and story titles with page numbers across multiple columns. The content reflects typical early 20th-century *Life* magazine fare: humor pieces ("Angry Wife," "Breaking it to him"), social commentary ("Democracy of Sport," "Evolution of the Wall Street Lamb"), fiction, and light satire on contemporary life. Without the actual illustrated pages referenced here, I cannot identify specific cartoons, caricatures, or their satirical targets. The contents suggest the magazine addressed urban American social issues and cultural topics, but determining the specific political or social references requires viewing the actual articles themselves. This is fundamentally an **index**, not illustrated content.