Life, 1907-08-08 · page 3 of 20
Life — August 8, 1907 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "Life" Magazine Page: "The Voice" This illustration depicts "Deacon Dewlap Gets a Call"—likely a character from serialized humor in Life magazine. The engraving shows an elderly man in rural dress holding a long pole or staff, standing in a barren landscape with bare trees and water. The caption's reference to "gets a call" suggests either a religious calling (fitting for a "deacon") or a telephone call—possibly satire about new communication technology reaching rural areas. The figure's rustic appearance and weathered expression may mock rural simplicity or superstition encountering modern society. Without additional context about Deacon Dewlap's character arc in Life, the specific satirical target remains unclear, though it appears to critique rural American types common to the magazine's humor.