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In a daring and unexpected final scene of the 1928 Chaplin comedy, The ˚us, the film concludes without a happy ending for the Tramp.

a. True

b. False

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Final answer:

The question focuses on the ending of a 1928 Charlie Chaplin film, but without more specific information about 'The Circus' and its ending, it is not possible to confirm the nature of the final scene concerning The Tramp character.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is regarding the ending of a 1928 Chaplin comedy titled The Circus, and whether it concludes with a happy ending for Charlie Chaplin's character, The Tramp. However, the provided information does not specify which film the question is asking about, nor does it confirm the ending of said film. Without specific details about the film The Circus to confirm the nature of its ending, it would be inappropriate to categorically state whether the statement about the final scene is true or false. It is important to highlight that Charlie Chaplin's films often featured the Tramp character in various situations, and while many of his films do end on a positive note, not all had a stereotypically 'happy' ending. The determination of whether the film had a happy ending or not would have to be derived from the actual content of the film itself or from reliable secondary sources that discuss the film's conclusion.

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