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Passage: For generations Charlie Chaplin has been a source of amusement. This hero has to struggle a lot with adversaries which are human as well as non-human. For example, this duel with the revolving door that always turns him out into the streets or the rocking chair from which, ones seated, he can"t escape. This struggle has a deeper meaning. Not only people but even objects defeat him because they are superior to him. His humanity can"t adapt itself to their mechanical nature. That is why we find him so close to us.According to the author, Chaplin's hero represents: A. a silly man B. a funny person C. the common man D. the defeated man,

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Answered by srijitakar07
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B. a funny person is the answer

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