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    Wendy King English 098-SP120 Adrienne Lewis-Wagner 14 May 2013 Peanuts Harlem Shake I am going to describe what I saw when I watched the "Peanuts Harlem Shake" video. The Harlem shake is a dance where one person dances alone for fifteen seconds‚ then a roomfull of people joins in doing crazy gyrating manically dance movements. Sometimes in costumes with random objects sometimes not. The reason I choose this one is because it reminds me of when I was a

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    Modern Times Response I believe the movie Modern Times‚ written‚ directed‚ scored‚ and produced by Charlie Chaplin‚ was Chaplin?s way to show‚ through comedy‚ the struggle between man and machine; and‚ people trying desperately to find intrinsic happiness during that depressive time. Mankind‚ as expressed by the movie‚ was at the mercy of the machines‚ the bosses‚ and the clocks in order to obtain the needs of food and shelter. The machines become a motif from the beginning of the film. In the montage

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    Response 1 Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times (1936) Silent films were of huge proportion in the early 1900’s. It wasn’t until the advent of sound in 1927‚ with the production of “The Jazz Singer” that would indefinitely change the ever-expanding landscape of cinema. Audiences and movie-lovers alike were shocked and mystified when Charlie Chaplin released Modern Times in 1936‚ still being proclaimed as a silent film (excluding the movies soundtrack and occasional Foley sounds). Even in such changing

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    Spencer – later known as Charlie Chaplin – followed in his parent ’s footsteps‚ taking up singing and acting from an early age. After a rocky film debut‚ Chaplin soon became a success in 1913 while touring in the US. With his role “The Tramp‚” Chaplin reached world fame. According to Chaplin himself‚ the force that propelled him and drove him onto the world stage that he came to inhabit was not primarily artistic inspiration‚ but a desire for money. Ingeborg Kohn‚ in Charlie Chaplin‚ Brightest star

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    Turkey‚ mashed potatoes‚ football‚ Charlie Brown‚ pilgrims‚ Fall colors. The things that make Thanksgiving. Right? Being a teenager‚ it’s often hard to truly appreciate Thanksgiving for what it is. I have a lot of good memories of Thanksgivings past‚ full of family‚ friends‚ and food. So it’s no surprise that Thanksgiving means a lot to me. But like many other Americans‚ I forget about the true meaning of Thanksgiving. Despite not being as money-oriented as modern-day Christmas‚ Thanksgiving

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    line each person is assigned with different‚ single task that can be easily taught in a matter of minutes‚ even to someone who has no experience on the job. These kinds of problems faced by the “working poor” of America were greatly portrayed by Charlie Chaplin as “the tramp” and by Paulette Goddard as “the gamin” in their silent film‚ Modern

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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Charlie is a poor boy who lives with his parents and grandparents on both sides. There was a famous gigantic chocolate factory‚ ran by a man named Willy Wonka. The factory had closed its’ gate for more than fifteen years‚ no one had ever got in and the workers had never came out. But children loved their chocolates. Once‚ Wonka held an activity for children who like his chocolate around the world. Five golden tickets were hidden in five of the chocolate bars

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    The book Charlie and the chocolate factory was written in 1964. The story is about a man named Willy Wonka who owns a world famous yet mysterious chocolate factory and a boy named Charlie Bucket who is a poor boy yet in the face of all the suffering he goes through he maintains the attitude of a good boy who puts others before himself. The book uses many narrative techniques such as setting‚ characterization‚ conflict and resolution and other techniques to present the themes of the book. I am Chris

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    comedy. By the 1920s it was not uncommon to see B list silent comedies ringing bigger bucks then the more prestigious features. As the decade would progress feature length comedies become more and more common place and stars are born. Stars like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. This paper aims to contrast the two comedian’s/director’s art forms. While doing so I will draw on a film for each‚ Charles’ feature‚ Modern Times as well as Buster’s the General. Born the son of a music hall singer Chaplin

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