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# "Hallelujah!" - Life Magazine Cartoon Analysis This cartoon by Strothmann depicts three formally dressed men in what appears to be a formal or religious setting. The central figure, wearing a top hat and appearing to sing or shout "Hallelujah," is shown with exaggerated expression. The man on the left holds what appears to be a document labeled "SUBSCRIPTION" (partially visible), while a third figure stands in the background. The satire likely mocks either religious enthusiasm, formal social pretension, or possibly a specific contemporary event involving subscription campaigns or fundraising. The "Hallelujah" exclamation suggests ironic commentary on overwrought enthusiasm or false piety. Without additional context about the specific date and events, the precise target remains unclear, though the cartoon critiques some form of social or commercial hypocrisy.