Charlie Chaplin
During the First World War, at a time when there was lots of hatred in the world, one man did more than anyone else to spread (1)Happyness. That man was the (2)comedian, Charlie Chaplin. Audiences around the world watched his films and each new one caused a lot of (3)exciteness.
Chaplin created the character of the little tramp and people (4)sympathized with this poor man. Up until then, film comedies had been (5)noised and very fast. Although they were fun and (6)energyzed, the audiences became (7)bored with seeing the same situations. Chaplin produced a different kind of comedy. It was slower and more (8)emotional. His films both made people laugh and touched their (9)feelings. Even today, his films are enjoyed by many people of all ages.