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Essay heading: Chaplin
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This was the only formal education that he ever recieved. Charlie was at school when his mother suffered a mental breakdown and was taken away to an institution. Completely alone, Charlie lived on the streets.
When she was well enough, his mother took the children back and supported them by sewing(Untermeyer, Louis, pg... displayed 300 characters
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Completely alone, Charlie lived on the streets.
When she was well enough, his mother took the children back and supported them by sewing(Untermeyer, Louis, pg.670). Between his twelfth and his fourteenth birthdays, Charlie's places of employment included a barbershop ( where he absorbed the techniques that the Jewish barber would display in "The Great Dictator"); a stationery store, a doctor's office, a glass factory, Chandler's shop, and a printing plant (Lynn, Kenneth S... displayed next 300 characters
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