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    represent for Dunstan? Vocabulary/Meanings and Allusions Use the internet to identify the meaning of these allusions and characters: • to be born again • one of Wellington’s men‚ perhaps Marlborough’s • Revelation • Charlie Chaplin • Alfred the Great‚ Charles I‚ even King Arthur • Oedipus • Kaiser Journal Writing Answer one of the following prompts. Try to connect your responses to your reading of Fifth Business. What place does mystery‚ magic and

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    The key storyline of the film Modern Times revolves around the two characters‚ a factory worker and street rogue‚ played by Charlie Chaplin and Goddard respectively‚ who fall short to take part into the modern and mechanized world. There were several themes clearly emphasized in the beginning of the film; the workers are portrayed as mere followers‚ no distinctiveness‚ merely considered as moving parts in the economic system. The two main characters were seen as being non-conformant. Time as shown

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    actors and actresses to help the audience feel the total impact of the movie. The movie industry became a huge part of American industry in general. Movies became America’s favorite form of entertainment. “Early movie stars such as Charlie Chaplin‚ Mary Pickford‚ and Douglas Fairbanks became idols to the American people who set trends in clothing and hairstyles” (James‚ 2009). Although the movies were a

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    industrialization By Kanin Sunthornsuk (Buddy) Metropolis is a German science-fiction about idea of future utopia urbanism society which more kind of horror or nightmare rather than utopia and Modern time is comedy with iconic character ‚ portrait by Charlie Chaplin‚ the tramp about a story of modernism and industrialization. These two movies have lots in common about how they imagine or have the idea in modern society world would be. At the beginning ‚ In Metropolis begin with the montage of Shift change

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    An Emergence From Silence: An examination of Mise-En-Scene in early scenes of The Great Dictator Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator is a film new to the era of “talkies” and‚ in it’s early scenes focuses on very physical‚ present aspects of mise-en-scene‚ almost completely doing away with non-diagetic sound. The film grows throughout it’s full 124 minute run‚ having been filmed over several years and seemingly developing it’s delving into use of sound similarly‚ but in it’s early scenes The

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    their opinion is of great value. Charlie Chaplin’s speech in the movie‚ The Great Dictator‚ is a prime example of somebody taking what it is that they believe and emotionally stating it to a group of people. The Great Dictator‚ also the name of the speech‚ is about how the human race wants more than to be controlled and wish to be closer and unite together. It expresses what the people have to achieve a free world and “do away with greed‚ hate and intolerance” (Chaplin‚ 1940). It screams to fight

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    The Great Dictator

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    Introduction The Great Dictator is a 1940 American comedy-drama film starring‚ written‚ produced‚ scored‚ and directed by Charlie Chaplin‚ following the tradition of many of his other films. Having been the only Hollywood filmmaker to continue to make silent films well into the period of sound films‚ this was Chaplin’s first true talking picture as well as his most commercially successful film. At the time of its first release‚ the United States was still formally at peace with Nazi Germany. Chaplin’s

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    City Lights Movie

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    Charlie Chaplin’s film City Lights is a comedy of a homeless man and the struggles he encounters. The homeless man gets himself into quite a few predicaments on his mission to help his love‚ a blind flower girl. This film was in production longer than any other Chaplin film and caused more problems then any other film. Problems and all people still felt City Lights turned out to be a quality Chaplin film. In this film Chaplin played his usual little tramp character as the homeless man. The little

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    Charlie Chaplin wrote‚ directed‚ produced‚ and starred in the movie “The Great Dictator”‚ which was released on October 15th‚ 1940. This is during the time when the US was still trying to appease Nazi Germany. Chaplin’s primary goal with the movie was to satirize Hitler and castigate the Nazi’s and their values. The two main characters in the movie are both played by Chaplin. One is a Jewish barber with amnesia‚ the other is the dictator to the ‘Nazi’ party‚ and they are of course identical. Adenoid

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    almost all the songs. They are now still very famous: Yesterday (1965)‚ Michelle (1965)‚ Yellow Submarine (1966)‚ Hey Jude (1968)... They separated in 1970 and started solo careers‚ but John Lennon was assassinated in 1980. 2. Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) Charlie Chaplin was famous in Hollywood but he was born in London in a poor family of actors. He is now regarded as the best comic actor in the 20th century. After playing on stage with his brother‚ he started with silent films: The Kid (1921);

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