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Life — May 29, 1931 — page 2: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis This is primarily a **Ford Motor Company advertisement**, not satire or a political cartoon. It promotes Ford's "Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield" as a safety feature for automobiles. The page contains: 1. **Technical explanation** of how the laminated glass works (two plates with cellulose layer) 2. **Two small photographs** showing the windshield's durability—one labeled "No Flying Glass Here" demonstrating a crash test 3. **A large photograph** of a Ford Tudor Sedan at what appears to be a yacht club or waterfront venue, showcasing the car's modern design The advertisement emphasizes the **safety innovation** as a competitive advantage, noting Ford's manufacturing efficiency allows them to offer this feature as standard equipment without extra cost. This reflects early-1930s automotive marketing emphasizing technological advancement and consumer safety.