Question

How is cinemas ability to manipulate space effectively demonstrated in the cabin-on-the-edge-of-a-cliff sequence in The Gold Rush?

a. Charlie Chaplin gracefully uses his body within the frame to convey a sense of both slapstick and pathos.

b. Gliding camera movements evoke the feeling of the chaotic elements of nature surrounding the cabin.

c. Suspense is created because individual shots have been edited together to create the illusion that the cabin and the cliffs edge form part of a complete space.

d. The use of montage makes it appear as if events taking place miles apart from each other are occurring at the same time.

e. Special effects trick one into thinking that two characters who have never even met inhabit the same space.

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