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The Tramp is a fictional character from the silent era, depicted as a homeless but friendly comical man.
What makes him Pure Good[]
- Raised a homeless boy as his own and taught him how to survive on the streets.
- When the cruel circus ringmaster forbade his daughter dinner, despite being homeless, he shared his single boiled egg with her.
- Stood up to a man who abused his wife by beating him up.
- While Tramps were historically portrayed as mean thugs, Charlie Chaplin's Tramp was kind, selfless but homeless.
Trivia[]
- This is the only version of Tramp to be Pure Good.
- The only time the Tramp's voice was heard was in the 1936 film Modern Times.
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