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    romantic comedy film in 1936 by USA‚ is one of the best film i ve ever seen.The film’s leading players are Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddrad. The movie stated in a factory. In this factory‚ I see the type of manufacturing process is repetetive because of i ve seen the assembly line in the film.The factory maybe produces car or some kinds of machines because i saw Charlie Chaplin screws nuts onto pieces of machinery in the film. I think the products that are produced in the factory is maden

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    the factory of the “Electro Steel Corporation”. The story portrays the demanding life of a factory worker‚ played by Charlie Chaplin‚ who’s job is tightening nuts onto a piece if metal as it moves down the assembly line. There are many factors of Karl Marx’s forms of alienation and exploitation in the workplace shown through the tedious and constant fast-past working style that Chaplin shows in his film. Also the many consequences of the poor working conditions is portrayed throughout the film. The

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    Sarcasm Used in The Great Dictator In the movie The Great Dictator‚ Charlie Chaplin depicts a dictator named Hynkel who is racist‚ opportunistic‚ and a totalitarian ruler of a fictitious country called Romania. Chaplin uses a great deal of sarcasm in the movie to present ideas that influence viewers. Sarcasm used in the movie effectively shows us with humor and pointed messages how fascism is used to consolidate Henkel’s power by blaming Jews for everything and how that is against humanity. One

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    of his characters’ experience is comic. Benigni’s mentor is Charlie Chaplin and the influence of this great master is evident. While comparing and analyzing the Jewish experience of the Holocaust‚ students will also determine whether or not‚ comedy is a suitable medium to treat the Holocaust. Additionally‚ they will research to the Italian experience of World War II‚ the treatment of Italian Jews‚ and the comedic style of Charlie Chaplin. To accomplish these goals‚ the students will do the following:

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    shows how immigrants believe that everything is handed to them when they get to the United States. Charlie Chaplin thought that once he entered America everything would just be given to him. The stereotype of America is that everyone is successful and money is made at ease. The film illustrates the idea that everything in America is given to you. When he was gambling‚ he was winning every time. Chaplin was getting lucky and money was coming at ease and he was enjoying every second of it. The stereotype

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    A Living”‚ which was made in 1914. The film was about a thief who stole a picture and said it was his‚ the rest of the film consists of the thief being chased‚ and even getting caught in a girls bedroom. “Buster” Keaton‚ born in the same era as Chaplin‚ was extremely successful for his silent‚ slapstick comedy films. Except his approach and trademark style was physical comedy. He liked to use his body to portray humour for example walking into walls or falling over. This style of comedy is quite

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    7 Day Creation “You will never find time for anything. If you want time‚ you must make it‚” an aphorism that has been a great influence in my life. I mean‚ what is time? Time is a non-spatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future. To me‚ time is just a pigment of one’s imagination‚ and that travelling back and forward through it is all a matter of splitting the space-time continuum‚ and creating a portal or vortex

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    The Immigrant was made in 1917 by the director and actor of Charlie Chaplin. In the 1900s there were high numbers of European immigrants heading towards America in hope of new opportunities. The film emphasizes the journey and struggles the people aboard the ship went through to get across the sea‚ while at the same trying to fit in the American expectations. Examples that Chaplin faced within the film was trying to make some money before he got America‚ however was left with no money to survive

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    bonds. In order to persuade American citizens to buy bonds‚ propaganda films used famous actors to convince them that buying bonds was a good investment. For example‚ in a propaganda film Charlie Chaplin is seen hitting a german soldier with a hammer that has “Liberty bond” inscribed on it. Since Charlie Chaplin was a recognized and trusted person‚ people bought liberty bonds. And so propaganda was good because it helped fund the war. Germans have also been known to use propaganda for the similar

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    there were seventeen attempts on his life. Tests he took showed that he had an IQ of 141. Although Adolf Hitler was not at all a fan of Chaplin - in fact he had been misinformed that Charlie was Jewish‚ and therefore despised him - he was also well aware of how beloved Charlie was throughout the world at that time‚ and that was the reason he grew the Chaplin moustache: he thought it would endear him to the people. Hitler was voted Time Magazines man of the year in 1938 Adolph

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