Social Issues in Charlie Chaplin’s “Modern Times”
Modern Times denoted the last screen appearance of the Little Tramp - the person which had brought Charlie Chaplin world recognition, and who stays the most remembered fictional picture of an individual throughout the entire existence of art. The Tramp character is charming. In spite of the fact that he commits innumerable errors like inadvertently sending a boat off to the ocean or getting gulped by a plant machine-he adds a layer of social critique. Regardless of his agreeableness, the Tramp generally appears to end up in terrible circumstances. For instance, he gets captured a few times all through this film, once in light of the fact that he is associated with being a socialist, which isn't true. By having the Tramp be so authentic and agreeable, it proposes that he isn't the issue. Society is. The world from which the Tramp took his goodbye was different from that into which he had been conceived, twenty years sooner, before the First World War. Then he had shared and