Life, 1914-12-17 · page 7 of 40
Life — December 17, 1914 — page 7: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "Life" Magazine Page This page presents two sections: a "Life" masthead with five caricatured figures representing different social types or roles (labeled in German), and below, a larger illustration titled "HEROES" depicting what appears to be a military or formal civic ceremony. The top cartoons use exaggerated physical features typical of early 20th-century satirical illustration. The German labels suggest this reflects on European (likely German) society and character types—possibly mocking national stereotypes or social classes. The lower "HEROES" illustration shows uniformed figures in what appears to be an official state or military gathering, with crowds present. Without clearer identification of specific individuals or dates, the exact political reference remains unclear, though the heroic framing appears ironic given the satirical context. The page's overall tone suggests social or political commentary common to *Life* magazine's satirical mission.