As a student of master we are studying Modern Literature and
as a part of our study we are watch two movie by Charlie Chaplin. In both the
movie we have see the representation of modern era.
( Modern
Time:
Modern
Times is a comedy film by Charlie Chaplin. It is Written and directed by
Charlie Chaplin in 1936. In which he represented iconic little tramp character
who struggles to survive in the modern industrialization world. The film is a
comment on the desperate employment and also poor condition of people. This
movie also “Culturally significant”. Charlie Chaplin has doing satire on
mechanical life with the help of this movie. He has played a role of factory
worker and how he lives life as a factory
worker it shown in this movie. With the help of this character Chaplin show
industrialization of 20th century. He shows very well how man became
machine and work like machine.
He also shows poverty of 20th
century in this movie with the help of Gamin’s
character Because of Chaplin interested in poor and also working class.
Gamin’s father was unemployed and mother was died that’s way she stolen food
from the different places. He shows department store in this movie it is also
satire of that time. The end of the movie is with the rode journey and some
mountain it is also symbolic. It shows the journey of life goes on, it never
end an till the death as well rode. It was also never end. So the end of the
movie is very symbolic. There are many symbols in the movie like, clock, sheep.
(
The Great
Dictator.
This movie is
released in 1940 during the Second World War. This movie is American political
satire comedy drama. It is written and directed by Charlie Chaplin. In this
movie we have see satire on politics. It is written in Jewbrish language.
Charlie Chaplin played double roll in this movie. One of them is great dictator
like Hitler and anther is Jewish barber. How Hitler ruled on Jew people and
mack fear towards people.
So both the movie is very
helpful to understand 20th century literature.
Thanks you………
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