Little Tramp
The "Little Tramp" is a character created by filmmaker and actor Charlie Chaplin. He is known for his distinctive appearance, featuring a bowler hat, toothbrush mustache, and cane. The character embodies a mix of humor and pathos, often finding himself in challenging situations while maintaining a sense of optimism and resilience.
The "Little Tramp" first appeared in the 1914 film Kid Auto Races at Venice and became a cultural icon during the silent film era. This character often represents the struggles of the working class, highlighting themes of poverty, love, and social injustice through comedic storytelling.