Modern Times Sociology

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The film Modern Times directed by Charlie Chaplin is a silent era film filled with sound effects that shows the struggles and challenges of living in a modern industrial society. The Director Charlie Chaplin happens to be the central character referred to as Little Tramp along with his friend Ellen also known as Gamine, an orphan and homeless young lady. The technical code of the film is black and white but very humorous. The film portrays social issues such as slavery, poverty, unemployment, strikes, and economic imbalances just to name a few. These issues occurred during the period of the great depression in America. In the opening of the film Little Tramp is seen working like an energizer bunny on an operating machinery tightening galvanize nuts. The central character …show more content…

The Salary is below minimal and the workers are frustrated because they need to support and maintain their families. Outside the factory is filled with angry and dissatisfied workers amongst them law enforcement agencies for crowd control purposes. Tramp walks out the factory and accidentally hits an officer with a pebble. He is imprisoned for two weeks and after being released is given a letter from an officer who informs him that he will be able to find employment anywhere upon presenting the letter. The letter indeed allows him to find employment but only for a few minutes. Tramp is inexperienced and has no working skills other than the factory. Charlie Chaplin interacts with society in a naïve manner.
The film Modern Times was very humorous. It was my first time enjoying a black and white film. I was able to have a better understanding of the industrial issues during the silent era. I was expecting a happy ending of the film; that Tramp and Ellen would find be employed and create a happily ever after story. I would recommend this film to all of my friends; it is indeed worth

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