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# Life Magazine Cartoon Analysis This satirical cartoon depicts an indoor social gathering, likely from the early 20th century. The caption contains a humorous exchange: someone notes a man "dresses the part, but I never have seen him on a horse. What does he do?" The response reveals: "He runs a correspondence school for fox-hunters." The joke satirizes pretension and fraudulent self-presentation. The well-dressed man apparently poses as an accomplished fox-hunter (suggesting aristocratic leisure and sporting expertise) despite having no actual equestrian or hunting experience. He profits by teaching others through mail-based instruction—a then-common educational method. The satire targets both the charlatan selling fake expertise and the gullible students believing they can learn hunting from correspondence alone. The cartoon mocks class affectation and mail-order fraud culture.