The document provides analysis of scenes from the film "The Great Dictator" depicting the character of Hynkel. It notes that Hynkel presents himself as powerful and egoistical, but is actually insecure, as seen when he arranges chairs to appear taller than Napoleon. Hynkel imitates Hitler and uses symbols like the swastika to appeal to the masses. While desiring to be a world dictator, he fears himself and what he might become. The document examines how the film portrays the lack of freedom under Hynkel's control.