Chaplin and Fascism

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Music and Movies

 

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John S

 

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July 25, 2014

 

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The similarity of Hynkel to Adolf Hitler wasn't exactly a coincidence. Being Chaplin's first sound film with dialogue, he decided to make it an attack on fascism. The leading symbol of fascism in that time, of course was Hitler. In the film, Hynkel is portrayed as a loud-mouthed fanatical fool. (McDonald, Conway, Ricci, 206) Chaplin always disliked the idea of being compared to the German ruler, despite the obvious similarities...
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The leading symbol of fascism in that time, of course was Hitler. In the film, Hynkel is portrayed as a loud-mouthed fanatical fool. (McDonald, Conway, Ricci, 206) Chaplin always disliked the idea of being compared to the German ruler, despite the obvious similarities. There is much evidence that Chaplin had a good reason to dislike the Nazis, despite the many similarities he had in his public appearance...
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