The speech delivered in the great dictator was by the barber who addresses about humanity and freedom. What do you think the speech would have concentrated upon if adenoid hynkel the dictator would have delivered the speech? Explain.
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Charlie Chaplin as a Jewish barber in the ghetto, the main protagonist. The Barber was a soldier during World War I and loses his memory for about 20 years.
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If Hynkel had delivered the speech, he would have spoken of the importance of power and control.
About The Great dictator:
- It is a movie where Charlie Chaplin had first spoken and acted.
- In this movie Charlie Chaplin had taken up two roles for acting -a barber and a dictator.
- Hynkel is the name of the character playing the dictator.
- "The Final Speech" is very famous for Chaplin, as a Jewish barber had spoken about liberty and revolution against dictatorship.
- According to the question, we have to imagine Hynkel, the dictator giving the speech.
- If he had given the speech, he would have focused on power to control people, nations and communities.
- He would have told people that it is important of annihilation of one particular race.
- Hynkel must have also highlighted trying to establish their own community or race throughout the world.
- He would have attempted to destroy humanity in people.
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