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How does Chaplin use metaphor in the first scene of the film, City Lights?

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At the end of the first scene, as the Tramp crawls off the large statute, his nose is next to the statute's huge, outspread hand which creates an image of the Tramp's nose-thumbing gesture, which makes for a perfect image of Chaplin's disdain for the ceremony at hand and talking pictures metaphorically.

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