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The great dictator (Charlie Chaplin); movie screening.

           The great Dictator.

    The great dictator is a 1940 American satirical drama.The film written, directed, produced, scored by Charlie Chaplin. Charlie Spencer Chaplin born inn26 April 1889 and died in 25 December 1977. during this peroid he achived great opportunity in his life. He has  best skill of as a comic actor and film maker who was famous in the era of Silent film. He belonged to from poor family. When He was age of 9 years  at that time his father was died and his mother faced lots of struggle in her life, like as economical problem...etc. Charlie went to at work house in two times when he went age of nine. After Five year, his mother was suffering through mental problems and she passed her life in the mad- houose. This types of many problems he  faced and after all he decided to do something. first he joined music halls and after ply roll as a stage actor and also comedian.


   In this movie we find some critical thinking by Charlie Chaplin. It's like mirror of society because, here 20th century literature clearly visible through some interesting parts, like comic and emotional show. According to modern literature in this movie we find some different types of setting and background.
  


  Some interesting key points in the modern age;

 # Industrialization,
 # Art,
 # Politics,
 # Stage power,
 # Patriarchy,
 # Feminism,
 # Comedy,
 # Sarcasm on society,
 # Autocracy etc.



   During the time of 1984 it's political power and how people use this as a good position?. Some examples, like Animal farm, it's reality of present condition. Chaplin's smooth way to criticize our society which very much affected.
It was the simbol of power and position. This Pic suggested more thing which through we find class conflict and conditions of the era.
       
   Thank you.



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