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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page 556 This page presents a single satirical illustration from Life magazine's "LIFE" section. The cartoon depicts an indoor social scene—likely a Victorian-era parlor or drawing room—with multiple well-dressed figures in formal attire. The caption reads: "HER HUSBAND DRINKS, DOESN'T HE?" followed by the response "I HOPE SO, POOR FELLOW!" The satire targets social gossip and hypocrisy. A woman appears to be making a damning observation about another woman's husband's drinking habits, while the response suggests resigned, sympathetic acceptance—implying the husband has good reason to drink, perhaps due to marital difficulties. The joke mocks both the catty nature of society gossip and the underlying admission that the marriage itself might be unbearable.