Charlie Chaplin
.... and society, which was either "an unfortunate human necessity" or a fortunate one--the crux of the problem often faced by
Chaplin's Little
Tramp, whose plots ....
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Charlie Chaplin's Contribution to Film
.... This character was to be
Chaplin's "
Tramp," a character which was able to evoke both laughter and tears of sympathy among the film-going audiences of the time. ....
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Jim Carrey and Charlie Chaplin
.... The depth that can be found in a performance by
Chaplin as the Little
Tramp is what made
Chaplin a genius and his long-running character such a success (Weddle ....
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Slapstick Comedy
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Chaplin's Tramp was a more romantic figure who saw the world in a romantic light in spite of the trials and tribulations faced by the
Tramp. ....
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Modern Times
.... The plot of Modern Times is simple.
Chaplin's wickedly funny
Tramp becomes figuratively and literally pulled into the gears of the industrial machine. ....
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Modern Times & Naomi
....
Chaplin's film presents a series of incidents in the life of the
Tramp character, incidents which point out the near impossibility of achieving any improvement ....
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Ways of Laughter & Humor
.... significance. In his first two films of the sound era, "City Lights" and "Modern Times",
Chaplin's little
tramp remained silent. Subsequently ....
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Buster Keaton
....
Chaplin's Tramp was a more romantic figure who saw the world in a romantic light in spite of the trials and tribulations faced by the
Tramp. ....
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Hillary Rodham Clinton
....
CHAPLIN'S THE GREAT DICTATOR Charlie
Chaplin was hailed as the leading comic actor of the silent era and was recognized around the world for his
Tramp character ....
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History of Movies & Technology
.... length comedy ever made and the one that made Charles
Chaplin a star, DW Griffith's 1915 "The Birth of a Nation,"
Chaplin's "The
Tramp (1915), Griffith's ....
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History & Evolution of American Silent Film
.... length comedy ever made and the one that made Charles
Chaplin a star, DW Griffith's 1915 "The Birth of a Nation,"
Chaplin's "The
Tramp (1915), Griffith's ....
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