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Charlie Chaplin was sent to an orphanage on November 26, 1896, when he was just seven years old. His mother, Hannah, struggled with mental health issues and was unable to care for him and his brother, Sydney. The orphanage, known as the Lambeth Workhouse, was a difficult environment, but it played a significant role in shaping Chaplin's later career and his understanding of hardship and poverty.

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