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Life — November 11, 1915 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Cover, November 11, 1915 This political cartoon depicts **Peace as a wounded, bandaged figure** sitting in a boxing ring, labeled "PEACE" on its robe. The figure appears bruised and damaged, with a crescent moon visible above—suggesting nighttime or darkness. A champagne bottle labeled "WAR" lies on the ground nearby, suggesting intoxication or recklessness fueling conflict. The caption reads: **"SLIGHTLY DISFIGURED BUT STILL IN THE RING"** **Context:** Published in November 1915, during World War I (which began in 1914), this cartoon satirizes the state of international peace efforts. It suggests that despite the devastating war raging in Europe, peace negotiations continue—though peace itself is badly damaged and compromised by the ongoing violence. The boxing metaphor emphasizes that peace remains "fighting" despite being wounded.