Join us for an insightful examination of Charlie Chaplin's 1916 film "The Count," a satirical exploration of class, identity, and performance in early 20th century society. In this video, we'll delve into the film's visual and narrative elements to highlight its commentary on the fragility of the social order and the performance of class roles.
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Through a close analysis of the Tramp's masquerade as a member of high society, we'll explore how "The Count" uses humor and exaggeration to critique the notion of the "self-made man" and the arbitrariness of class distinctions. We'll also situate the film within the broader context of Chaplin's work and early 20th century societal trends to underscore the enduring relevance of its themes and questions.
Whether you're a film buff, a historian, or simply a curious viewer, this video promises to offer a fresh and engaging perspective on a classic film. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and prepare to unmask the high society with us!
This film is in the public domain as it is 95 years or more since publication.
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