Life, 1932-01 · page 5 of 69
Life — January 1932 — page 5: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is primarily a **magazine masthead and advertisement page** rather than satirical content. The top section lists Life magazine's publication details (January 1932, Vol. 99) and editorial staff. The main content is a **commercial advertisement** for the Gasparilla Inn and Cottages on Florida's Gulf Coast, featuring a photograph of a white cottage surrounded by palm trees. Below is a **single cartoon** labeled "RACKETEER PAPA," depicting two men on a couch with a child. The caption suggests satire about parenting: the father figure boasts that his son gets "good marks in his lessons, most always bull's-eyes!" — a dark joke conflating academic success with criminal marksmanship, possibly satirizing organized crime culture during Prohibition era (1920s-1933). The remaining text consists of **brief social commentary snippets** unrelated to the cartoon.