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What can we learn from the creative genius of Charlie Chaplin? We will show you!

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He is one of the rarest people that we should be really happy he existed, because in his own subtle way, he made this world a better place.Chaplin wrote, directed, produced, edited, starred in, and composed the music for most of his films. He was a perfectionist, and his financial independence enabled him to spend years on the development and production of a picture. His films are characterised by slapstick combined with pathos, typified in the Tramp’s struggles against adversity. Many contain social and political themes, as well as autobiographical elements.

The image of the Tramp has become a part of cultural history; according to Simon Louvish, the character is recognisable to people who have never seen a Chaplin film, and in places where his films are never shown.The critic Leonard Maltin has written of the “unique” and “indelible” nature of the Tramp, and argued that no other comedian matched his “worldwide impact”. Praising the character,Richard Schickel suggests that Chaplin’s films with the Tramp contain the most “eloquent, richly comedic expressions of the human spirit” in movie history.

Charlie Chaplin through the form of a clumsy gentleman and a rascal in “The Little Tramp” gave us the best medicine – laughter, and through his own authentic and unique way thought us some really valuable lessons.

 

1.Technology can be frustrating.

Very Frustrating

 

1.Technology can be frustrating

2. Gravity is a cruel mistress.

3.Always be polite.

4.You don’t need a particular reason to be happy.

 

5. Be Creative.

6.Learn how  to improvise.

And you will never be hungry again.

Or alone.

 

Or bored.

 

Or bored

Well, sometimes you might  improvise too much

 

But remember: Karma will find you!

7.Always be brave

 

Although sometimes there is no room to be brave and it’s OK to be scared

Really, it’s OK to be scared

13. Realy it's ok to be scared

7.Accidents happen all the time

15.

All the time...

 Especially, if you are clumsy.
15. Especially, if you are clumsy.

 But as long as you know how to avoid trouble

 

 

You’ll be fine


8.Choose the Harder way, because the hard way is the right way

The Most important thing that Charlie Chaplin Taught Us is:

10.You may be clumsy.
It's ok to be clumsy.

You may be shy

It's Ok to Be shy

You may be rude
or sometimes to be rude

You may have bad luck.

You'll be in bad luck

You may be scared

You may feel stuck
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Or feel lost and sad.

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As long as you Smile
And no matter what, never forget to Smile

You’ll be Just Fine.

Thank you

Thank you, Charlie!