MODERN LITERATURE: THE MODERN TIMES, A SILENT FEATURE FILM, PUBLISHED IN 1936 BY CHARLIE CHAPLIN. IT HAS CONNECTION WITH THE COMBINATION OF TWO WORLD WARS.
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2. Content Slide
1. Reading Timing Frame.
2. Machinr as Dominian and Human as
Subaltern(Dead species)
3. Symbolic representation of clockwise and
anti-clockwise.
4. Starvation: The root cause of
unemployment.
5. Food, Shelter and Cloth.
3. 1...
● The time is moving forward, as usual clock-wise.
● Time for the sheeples/employer to exonerate from
the work.
● Seems to be as one should run clock-wise, while
scenario is something different.
● Mass production, industrial disaster, human
exploitation can be seen.
● A dehumanised world.
● Dictator places belief in comparative head
● The employers unadaptive, inflexible, lacking in
improvisation and also illiterate.
4.
5. 2...
● How the electro steel president on and
often orders for sped up the speed and
expect workers to work accordingly.
● Differentiating it with the prior slide’’s
sentence idea that “one should run with
the time”. The speeding up seems to be
suggestinv as one should run ahead of
the time.
6. Content Number-2(continuation)
● The machine as dominian and the human as subaltern.
● In one incident where the write up reads as “we will
start with the soup again”.
● The practise is being continued but when the
protagonist is fixed at the place to have the soup.
Instead pf serving through his mouth, the hot soup is
poured on Chaplin's tshirt and body and surprizingly
the wiper is wiping his mouth. Which is of no use, now.
● In this treatment for human, we see dehumanised
world.
7.
8. 3...
● The wheel moving clock-wise and
anti-clockwise.what is the
significance of clockwise is
discussed in previous slide.
● Anti-clockwise suggests here to get
back to the nature.
● Where the worker himself is moving
on opposite side the wheel.
9.
10. 4...
● Unemployment a major root cause
of starvation.
● Unconcerned of the nature of
employment, people indulge in
works; like weaving, collecting
woods etc.
● A dream: Basic necessities.
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13. Works Cited
● “Modern Times.” Directed by
Charlie Chaplin with Charlie
Chaplin, Performances by Charlie
Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry
Bergman, Stanley, Chester Cocklin,
1936.
14. The newer people of
this modern age are
more eager to amass
than to realize.
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