Charlie Chaplin Research Paper

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The founding of the 1920s, started a great outlook. During the1920s, a wide variety of new inventions, skills, and which one of them a ruse entertainment. As the years have gone on we have improved how we use our entertainment. Back to the past, entertainment and fashion style, know for,the flappers and sheiks cup of tea, along with entertainment and fashion came popular dances, like the Waltz and the Tango, which we still use in today’s era. Many people thought of those dances as scandalous dances, but not everyone, schools taught dancing to small children. The children would start at young ages, learning Tap and Ballet dancing, and slowing moving up to the faster and more advanced dances (New Styles of dancing and music involved.)Ballroom …show more content…

He had one of those visible sex appeal which turned all the young ladies on, but he sadly died do to a stomach ulcer and a mass hysteria. Many people seemed horribly devastated about his death (Arts / Entertainment.) Charlie Chaplin came into this wonderful world on April 16,1889 Walworth, London, England. Chaplin began his official acting career at the age of eight. He remained one of the many famous stars in motion-picture history. He had a big hit by writing and directed nearly all his films, which later than formed the United Artists film corporation with his sidekicks, actors Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. Charlie Chaplin died on December 25, 1977 (encyclopedia Americana 2006.) In 1978 Chaplin's dead body, stolen from his grave, and went under investigation for three months. Finally, someone found his body,and safely put into a vault surrounded by cement ("Biography", 2015.)The last actest, the famous Clara Bow, born August 6 1905, in Brooklyn New York. Her fame came from: The Plastic Age, Kid Boots, and Mantrap. Clara Bow also starred in "Down to the Sea in Ships"(1920's Movie History.) Clara retired in 1931 after a successful career, Clara died in Los Angeles, California on September 26, 1965 ( The World Book Encyclopedia …show more content…

Before they got to listen to the staticky radio stations, the owners had to unroll a one hundred foot antenna outside(Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 2008.) Crystal radios, the first radios used and manufactured, for the roaring 1920s. Radios that had battery operated remained equipped with three small dials and five identical tubes. That came with a storage battery that could hold a recharge for about two weeks and another radio that stood for a dry- cell battery that would last up to every three weeks. Radios had an impact everyone wanted a special decor in private homes ("Radio in the