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# Life Magazine Cover Analysis – July 7, 1927 This satirical cartoon titled "Pulling for Him" depicts a woman in revealing 1920s attire (short dress, heels, jewelry) leaning toward a formally dressed man in a tuxedo. The woman appears to be tempting or persuading the man, who holds a cane and looks somewhat uncomfortable or conflicted. The "Alibi Contest" reference suggests this relates to contemporary social debates about morality and behavior. The setting—with cocktail items visible—evokes Prohibition-era themes of hidden indulgence and temptation. The satire likely mocks either gender relations of the Jazz Age, marital dynamics, or masculine resistance to modern women's boldness. The woman's aggressive posture and the man's defensive stance humorously comment on shifting social roles during the 1920s.