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Life — June 30, 1921 — page 7: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis of "Who's Who?" This is a satirical illustration from *Life* magazine (dated June 30, 1935, based on the page header). The cartoon depicts a fashionably dressed woman at a beach with a cherub/cupid figure and a young child, captioned "Who's Who?" The satire likely plays on ambiguous social relationships or scandals—a common *Life* magazine theme. The title's interrogative suggests confusion about the actual relationships between the figures: the woman's relationship to the child and cherub (representing love/romance) is deliberately unclear. This appears to mock contemporary social pretense or questionable family arrangements that Victorian-era readers would find scandalous, using the beach setting and classical cupid imagery to heighten the ironic tone. The precise social reference remains unclear without additional historical context.