1) MODERN TIMES is a very well prepared movie that describes the miserable conditions of humar resource during the period of industrialization era or machine age worlwide. It is a mix of social drama and comedy. The content is presented in a satire. How did people survived the great depression of the world is being documented here. The conditions werre miserable like acute shortage of work, factory closings, labor strikes and political unrest etc. It is a symbolic representation of what happens to a human being caught up in the mechanical bureaucracy of the intellectual state. 2) Economically it could be understood that what miser situations could depression bring up. Food and jobs comes hard in hand. To which a labor is convict to do under skill jobs as well for survival. At the time of the great depression Americans had to fight for what little they had, and as the movie showed many people went hungry. Modern Times looks toward the future, but not with enthusiasm. Often described as a satire of the machine age, It has in fact a broader theme: the dehumanizing effects of many aspects of modernity, including industrialization, bureaucracy, urbanization, and law enforcement. 3) From the movie a prospect employee should not forget about the social ills and failings of own day even if present age is seems far better than that was shown in the film. A dilbert-like early scene shows the Tramp trying to take a break during work hours in the washroom — only to have a big-screen image of the boss’s head suddenly appear on the washroom wall and order him to quit stalling and get back to work. Modern audiences watching this scene may reflect ruefully on the everyday reality of electronic surveillance in the workplace. Now, obviously there’s nothing new about widespread poverty and want, but unemployment as we know it today is a comparatively recent development — a byproduct of the modern workforce economy that requires everyone to \"get a job.\" 4) The major ethical dilemma consists whether out of povertty stealing is right or wrong. However this movie glorifies the struggle of the poor rather than vilifying them for stealing food to survive. By glorifying the struggle the movie takes on yet another social issue: when the poor steal to eat it is not criminal, just survival. Minor ones include Solution 1) MODERN TIMES is a very well prepared movie that describes the miserable conditions of humar resource during the period of industrialization era or machine age worlwide. It is a mix of social drama and comedy. The content is presented in a satire. How did people survived the great depression of the world is being documented here. The conditions werre miserable like acute shortage of work, factory closings, labor strikes and political unrest etc. It is a symbolic representation of what happens to a human being caught up in the mechanical bureaucracy of the intellectual state. 2) Economically it could be understood that what miser situations could depress.