The Negative Effects Of Modern Times By Charlie Chaplin

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Charlie Chaplin is an American modern and contemporary history’s symbolical person. He is an actor and a director who was criticized severely about the society in those days through his films. One of his most famous works is the Modern Times. Modern Times is an immortal work because many people still love the film. There is a person who says, “History is repeating, so we should learn from it.” Of course, I agree partially, but simply, learning a history is not a way to reduce mistakes. We need to convey history to next generation. Before understand the film, Modern Times, we needed to understand the time period while the film made. America had the Industrial Revolution in 1840’s. It was little later than Europe, but America had abundant natural
Later, radical labor movement and acute this problem would bring about the class conflict, but if serious social problem was not so during the early industrial revolution. The reason was that lack of public awareness of the competent, lack of the leaders of the labor movement, and unilateral advantage of the
At that time, America was having very difficult time, right after the Great Depression, it might be of the United States, and, where were you so much the other countries of convenience less deep ocean, right, would not have more severe, too. Pretty soon it in this work was made for World War II broke out. So the irony was so hard the world 's economy back on its feet again after the war was over the war ended it. America was the world using World War II as a former industry within the realm of the economy and rose to the location of the strongest country in the world, this had been, until now. Personally, bitter truth, but also Japan 's neighboring country, their economy through the 1950-53 Korean War was destroyed right after the country which collapsed the power to be able to go. Like this was ‘your happiness is thought that if the misfortunes of others have to see how reality is,’ in which we thought it took more with

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