Charlie Chaplin

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An actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film

Real World Example

Charlie Chaplin was a famous actor and filmmaker during the silent film era, known for his character "The Tramp" and his comedic yet poignant storytelling. In the Roaring 1920s, Chaplin provided entertainment and escapism during a time of great social and economic change, becoming one of the first global celebrities. His films often highlighted social issues, such as poverty and inequality, making audiences reflect on these topics. Today, Chaplin's legacy continues to inspire filmmakers and comedians who use humor to address serious subjects. For example, modern shows like "Saturday Night Live" combine comedy with social commentary, much like Chaplin did in his films.

Practice Version

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