Life, 1908-12-10 · page 11 of 24
Life — December 10, 1908 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Page 673 This page contains three distinct pieces: 1. **"The Vegetarian"** (left): A caricatured figure with exaggerated features holding vegetables, labeled with body parts replaced by produce ("Turnip nose," "Cabbage head," etc.). This mocks vegetarianism as unnatural and physically deforming. 2. **"The Genuine Article"** (right): A sketch showing a well-dressed gentleman with a dog greeting a boy, with dialogue about marriage and foolishness. The humor appears social rather than overtly political. 3. **Three sequential panels** (bottom) labeled "Morning," "Noon," and "Night" depicting what appears to be a car's progressive deterioration or comic mishaps throughout a day—likely satirizing early automobile reliability or ownership challenges. The page represents typical early-20th-century satirical humor targeting dietary choices, social manners, and new technology.