Life, 1921-07-28 · page 5 of 34
Life — July 28, 1921 — page 5: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis: "Now May I Continue?" This appears to be an early 20th-century political satire from *Life* magazine. The central winged figure—likely representing an angel or allegorical symbol of justice or progress—holds a document while addressing two figures: one appears to be a bearded man (possibly representing an older political order or establishment) on the left, and another figure on the right labeled "PARTISAN POLITICS." The cartoon suggests that some progressive initiative or reform effort is being interrupted or questioned by partisan political interference. The angel's plea "Now May I Continue?" implies that partisan concerns have disrupted or blocked an important endeavor, satirizing how political factionalism obstructs broader societal progress or justice. The specific reform referenced remains unclear without additional context.