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    Sir Charlie Chaplin: Rags to Riches April 16‚ 1889 Charles Spencer Chaplin was born above his grandfather’s cobbler’s shop. His mother Hannah Chaplin‚ a struggling stage performer and a promiscuous woman‚ birthed her first son‚ Sydney Chaplin‚ just four years earlier. Always around the theatre where his mother worked‚ Charles was “bitten” by the acting bug at a young age. In a matter of time Charles was moving his way up the social ladder‚ leaving a life of poverty behind him. In the beginning

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    “Now is the Time to Laugh” Charlie Chaplin once said “laughter is the tonic‚ the surcease for pain.” It is also often that you hear the saying “laughter is the best medicine‚” which is not just an opinion‚ but has been proven to be true. In this paper I will prove to you that laughter is the best medicine and that one should not suppress their laughter to seem professional or respectful. No matter what the situation‚ laughter should be welcomed as a natural and enjoyable action that should not

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    Not Just Black and White From Charlie Chaplin’s 1940 film The Great Dictator satirizing World War II to Steven Spielberg’s 1993 film Jurassic Park addressing the unchecked progression of science‚ film showcases topics being discussed in America. These topics range‚ but one trait is similar between them all. The characters are played by white actors and actresses. In 2016 minorities were outnumbered 3 to 1 for film leads (Citation). This statistic contrasts with the current diversity of America‚

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    Modern Times analysis Austin Womack From what I have seen of modern timesCharlie Chaplain works in a factory under a supervisor‚ who answers to the head honcho boss upstairs. His life is affected by intensity of work‚ his employer‚ technological advancement‚ and even a feeding machine. As he slaves away with his coworkers‚ they begin to panic as the workload increases. His boss orders an increase in the speed of the workers output multiple times. This

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    Charlie Chaplin was an English actor‚ and film maker in the 1920’s. Charlie Chaplin used new technology and his profound ability to craft motion pictures which left the people in his times in appalled. After 40 years of living in L.A Mr Chaplin with all of his fame and fortune was suddenly exiled from the U.S. Charlie Chaplin started off his young acting career at the age of 12 doing comedy in Vaudeville England which eventually took him to North America. Shortly after arriving to the United States

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    Analysis on Charlie Chaplin’s Speech in “The Great Dictator” Charles Chaplin realized numerous films among which "The Gold Rush" in 1925‚ then "The Circus" in 1929 and "Modern Times" in 1974. It was an icon of cinema comedy. The Great Dictator was Charlie Chaplin’s first talking film. It was released in 1940 in New York but was censored in Europe where it was brought out later in 1945 at the end of the Second World War. This censorship was due to the caricature of the Nazis and the present fascists

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    place and stars are born. Stars like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. This paper aims to contrast the two comedian’s/director’s art forms. While doing so I will draw on a film for each‚ Charles’ feature‚ Modern Times as well as Buster’s the General. Born the son of a music hall singer Chaplin was no stranger to entertainment‚ his love affair with comedy. He would later balloon into one of the most well known comedians of his time. Looking at Modern Times we see cater his act to the viewer. Pressured

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    through the spoken word his own interpretation-then-well‚ there is bound to be disappointment." - Charlie Chaplin. (taken from http://www.public.asu.edu/~ialong/Taylor46.txt)Drawing on audiences from many foreign countries‚ The Tramp was a universally known character. This international recognition and success was due to Charlie Chaplin’s conviction that dialogue was superfluous and constricting. Chaplin wanted the images and plot action in his films to be interpreted by the viewer without the influence

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    The film Modern Times‚ directed by Charles Chaplin‚ focuses on how a capitalistic society is conducive to conflict theory. The main characters are Chaplin who plays a factory worker‚ and Paulette Goddard who plays a young homeless women. The movie takes place in the United States during the Great Depression. Chaplin demonstrates on multiple occasions the difficulties people living in a capitalistic society face. All though this depiction of capitalism and conflict theory was illustrated nearly

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    Summary of modern times Modern Times is a silent comedy film produced‚ directed and written by Charlie Chaplain in 1936. It based during the time of the industrial revolution. It is a film surrounding the life of a man‚ Charlie Chaplain‚ who started as a worker in a steel factory. Charlie is chosen by his boss to test the efficiency of the feeding machine that was brought to him to buy. In the course of testing the machine‚ it begins to malfunction and this affects the sanity of the steel worker

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