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Study frames of Charlie Chaplin's films: The Modern Time and The Great Dictator.

Study frames of Charlie Chaplin's films: The Modern Time and The Great Dictator.

    

Hello readers! Here my is blog on study of Charlie Chaplin's films :The Modern Time and The Great Dictator. Which is given by Dilip Barad sir, department of English. 

     

 "Modern times . A story of  industry of individual enterprise- humanity crusading              in the pursuit of happiness"


             In The modern time film, where Charlie Chaplin is the protagonist of the movie. The Modern Time is a silent era film . One of the films is highly comic. The Modern Time is a comedy film and makes laughter to the audience . Film has a tragic story.

         

            In modern times pro proof which is abused to be communist. Use of economical political satire. Film is an anti-capitalism satire on mechanical life and part of industrialism. Use of  artistic language in the film.

   

Some frames of the Modern Time: 


           Charlie Chaplin uses the idea of shipple . The ship is always in a crowd . In the movie Chaplin shows the employees in the crowd .They are going to find work where the assembly line turns into mechanical . In the movie liberty is present in people.


            In the movie CCTV cameras are very modernist ideas , they use different types of CCTV cameras. So the cameras are a very important frame to study Modern time movies. Because in the movie the Boss of the company uses cameras to take care of all the machines and employees.The Idea of CCTV cameras is good for the boss but unfortunately it's not good at all for the employees. That we can see in the frame thai employer who has bodybuilding but they have to follow the order of the boss as employees. And Charlie Chaplin who wanted to rest for a while but there he was also frustrated because of cameras.


            There is a very clear bondage of time and respect of time because no permanent job . People are jobless .There is a steady job . People who are always hungry for food but they do not have enough money to get food easily .

           

Symbol : 

           "Food is a symbol of the                                          movie". In modern literature symbols play a very significant role or features in the 20th century. In the movie we can say that food is a symbol. In the movie mamy time found food as a symbol. Charlie Chaplin who works in barbaries where he saves food. And hunger is also found in the movie.

 


Individualism :

            In the nation of modern time life is very normal . Charlie Chaplin's relations with Jemmy  were very pure and they had the purpose of helping each other. In the above image Charlie helps Jemmy. He takes crime on him and he says that jemmy is not stoller.


Imagination :


            In the movie Imagination is very high. Nobody was attending body of female, not hungry for body of female . Charlie Chaplin never saw that girl with a negative purpose .They were dreaming for a good lifestyle and for food also. In this image Charlie Chaplin tries to take little bit care of women that women walk inside of  the road not outside of the road.

         

               In the Modern Time no one sees prisoners as bad people or criminals. In prison they were doing work.

       


               We are watching a movie so we got many types of knowledge about literary reading . The Modern Time film is a master stock of Imagination and emotion .

   

               At the end of the film hope is present . Hope is a sentiment which never ends in the movie .  End of the movie with a hopefully journey . Never lose our hope. hope is give a new opportunity to all.

         


   

         

              Hope .... Hope .... Hope...

                     Never end ......

            

         

The Great Dictator (LeDictateur)



           The Great Dictator is a 1940 American political satire comedy-drama film written, directed, produced, scored by, and starring British comedian Charlie Chaplin, following the tradition of many of his other films.


            The Great Dictator was popular with audiences, becoming Chaplin's most commercially successful film.[4] Modern critics have also praised it as a historically significant film and an important work of satire.


Study frame of The great Dictator :

Individualism :

   

       The image shows Chaplin's innocent face and another side, a Barbara who takes a bomb in his hand. Image shows a social theory favouring freedom of action for individuals state control.

    

   Here also an image of his innocents.


Charlie Chaplin's image depicts that the whole world is under him. He controls the whole world by his art as well as his work.

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