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Life — May 29, 1931 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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Life — May 29, 1931 — page 11: Life, 1931-05-29

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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page This page contains three distinct pieces: 1. **"Joking Aside"** (poem by Brerton Braley): A humorous guide advising writers to "Be Grim"—rejecting cleverness and wit in favor of dark, serious tone to gain critical respect. 2. **"You'll Eat Those Words!"**: A brief anecdote about eight Oklahoma women sentenced to bake biscuits after playing bridge for money—satirizing inconsistent legal punishment and questioning whether wives should be punished for husbands' violations. 3. **Comic strip by O. Soglow**: Shows a figure at an "Ajax People Shoppe" acquiring what appear to be rabbits, which multiply exponentially across successive panels, ultimately overwhelming him in a chaotic final scene—a visual gag about uncontrolled proliferation or consumer excess. The magazine mixes social commentary with absurdist humor typical of 1920s-30s satire.