Life, 1917-05-31 · page 11 of 38
Life — May 31, 1917 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "Greetings" Analysis This page from *Life* magazine (page 939) shows a satirical illustration titled "Greetings." The cartoon depicts a figure in formal dress planting or raising a flag on what appears to be a post or fortification near water. A caricatured figure with exaggerated features—possibly representing a political opponent or satirical character—stands nearby gesturing enthusiastically. The scene suggests territorial claim-making or nationalist posturing, likely commentary on imperial expansion, colonialism, or aggressive foreign policy. The flag-planting gesture evokes colonial conquest imagery. Without the publication date visible, the specific political context remains unclear, though the satirical tone critiques some form of territorial ambition or nationalist "greeting" presented as aggressive or absurd.