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Above all else, Charlie Chaplin was a true cinematic artist, and took the work he did incredibly critically, since he needed to entertain the masses. Following the invention on the talkies, or motion pictures with seem, he felt that cinema started to decline in artistic price, and that actors relied also heavily on dialogue instead of motion and interaction. Chaplin firmly thought that silent film's message reaches the whole spectrum of mental along with the rank and file(Durham, Handler, Racusin & Simonian 1999). The motivation behind his early silent films was the extensive use of imagination, both by the actors as well as the audience. He had almost complete control of his perform since not only was he an actor, but a director and writer as well.

Over time, Charlie Chaplin eventually succumbed to the trend of using sound in his films. Many of his fans felt that he was a hypocrite for the reason that of his public scorn for sound in pictures. But, he more than made up for this by incorporating subtle statements of his political views into his films. The new medium allowed him the opportunity to include a critique of industrial working conditions in the United States during the Depression, and a strong critique in the Fascist regime of Adolph Hitler (Durham, et. Al 1999). Right after doing this, Chaplins popularity remained quite strong during the 1930s, yet he worried that this brashness was not quite the image he desired to portray. Despite avoiding fulllength dialogue in most of his talkies, he decided to break down and insert speaking interactions for the characters of his 1940 film, The Great Dictator. Eventually, for the reason that with the extended length of films, and for the reason that dialogue was such an integral part, an actor needed to move beyond constant slapstick (Charlie Chaplin 2007). Chaplins films had to take on a more serious tone that was not as overthetop as people had been used to seeing him.

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Recently I spoke to a young gentleman named Jason whose voice exhibited both characteristics. In addition, the pitch of his voice was unusually high for a guy. His seem was so harsh that people often told him they didnt like to listen to him. What should Jason do? His first order of business is to see an Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Jason is unable to breathe through his nose and does not know why. He has no allergies and is not suffering from a cold. There are other possibilities, however, that should be ruled out. He may have a deviated septum or some other physiological problem in which his sound is physically unable to move through his nasal passages.

Much of Chaplins fame has come from the conception of his hilarious and offbeat character, the Tramp. He had explained that it was a sort of bold statement against the status quo. Prior to shooting the film Mabels Strange Predicament, he was feeling indecisive about the wardrobe for the main character. As a result, he decided to play it over the top, and choose a look that defied the status quo. He wanted the ultimate contradiction in appearance. Chaplin felt that by dressing in baggy pants, a derby hat, a tight coat, topped off with a tiny mustache, he could exaggerate the movements and characterization on screen. He had studied pantomime when he was much younger, and brought a great deal of this art form to his films. He communicated everything onscreen through his actions, for the reason that he truly felt that they spoke louder than words.

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