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Life — March 1932 — page 12: what you’re looking at

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Life — March 1932 — page 12: Life, 1932-03

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# Political Cartoon Analysis: Life Magazine Page This page contains a single cartoon depicting two figures in what appears to be a physical altercation or struggle, with the caption "Hold still, Al, it isn't dead yet!" The cartoon likely references a contemporary political or social conflict, though the specific identities of "Al" and the implied antagonist are unclear from the image alone. The caption's dark humor suggests one figure is attempting to finish off something already dying or defeated. The surrounding text consists of brief satirical commentary on various American topics—taxes, prohibition, weather fashion, and divorce—typical of Life magazine's humorous social observation. However, none of these fragments clearly connects to the cartoon's meaning without additional historical context about who "Al" represents.