Life, 1930-12-26 · page 6 of 37
Life — December 26, 1930 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Page This page contains humorous anecdotes and a single illustration rather than political cartoons. The central sketch shows two figures in what appears to be a domestic dispute or serious conversation, captioned: "Here I sit gorging myself, and you haven't will power enough to make me stop." The surrounding text consists of brief satirical jokes targeting 1920s American life, including references to Prohibition (officers shooting a man with a hidden pint), divorce proceedings, and social manners. One item mocks the Birth Control League's proposed slogan "No Minors Allowed." The humor relies on period-specific concerns: Prohibition enforcement, automobile accidents, and changing social attitudes toward marriage and divorce. The overall tone is light satirical commentary on contemporary American society and customs, typical of Life's editorial approach during this era.