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Essay heading: charlie chaplin
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This set Charlie's determination to become a star." (Hale 1) Charlie at this point wanted to escape the life of his parents. "When Charlie was twelve, his father died of alcoholism. After this, Charlie's mother's mental health declined rapidly and she was in and out of mental hospitals. Charlie and his brother, Sydney, were left at a charity home... displayed 300 characters
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"Chaplin attended two years of school at Hern Boy's College. This was the only formal education that he ever received. Charlie was at school when his mother suffered a mental breakdown and was taken away to an institution." (Hale 1) "When Mrs. Chaplin recovered from her illness, Sydney became a sailor... displayed next 300 characters
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