Charlie Chaplins  city Lights, subtitled A Comedy Romance in Pantomime, was released in 1931.  Chaplin was responsible for the films production, direction, editing, music, and screenplay.  City Lights is a combination of  poignancy (an  mother wit of sympathetic pity), slapstick and comedy. In the film City Lights Chaplin uses  pathos in the scenes Flower Girl, This Time Stay   stunned(a) and  allay Hoping. The first example of pathos in City Lights is in the scene the Flower Girl. In this scene he enters and exits a parked  limousineusine in a  dealing jam to  subjugate a motorcycle policeman where he then confronts a beautiful blind girl  interchange blossoms. She hears the limo   portal slam and assumes he is a millionaire. She asks him to  demoralise a flower; he is infatuated with her and gives her his last  cr preye verbally for a flower. She then thinks he has left because she hears another limo  portal slam.  With turn up asking for his change, he sits silently on the  remove    and watches her adoringly.  while she changes the water for her flowers at the fountain, she accidentally throws a  place of  plaguey water in his face. When the Flower Girl goes  star  business firm that evening she dreams of more visits from him. The next example of pathos is in the scene This Time, Stay Out.

  During this scene the  microscopical tramp goes to the millionaires   dorm in the limo the millionaire gave him when he was drunk, but the millionaire has sobered up, and doesnt remember the  piddling tramp and  exigencys nothing to do with him.  The Tramp is forced out of the house by the butler at the front  portal and walks away disappointed. Then, in the millionaires limo, he t   rails a man  eat up the street waiting for h!   im to throw out his cigarette. He has to fight...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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