Life, 1930-01-10 · page 9 of 36
Life — January 10, 1930 — page 9: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Page 7 **Top Cartoon:** "Let's go somewhere and dance!" depicts a lively Jazz Age party scene with couples in 1920s attire beneath hanging lanterns. The stylized, energetic drawing captures the era's nightlife culture, likely satirizing the social freedoms and moral concerns associated with the "Roaring Twenties." **Bottom Cartoon:** "Pawnbroker: Let's stop—I haven't the heart to disturb 'em" shows a pawnbroker discovering a couple intimately embraced in what appears to be a boat or enclosed space. The humor relies on the pawnbroker's unexpected sentimentality—he cannot bear to interrupt them despite his profession's transactional nature. **Anagrams Section:** A word-puzzle game offering definitions for scrambled words, typical of Life's entertainment content. The page reflects 1920s anxieties about leisure, courtship customs, and changing social mores.