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# Analysis of Page 82 This page presents two illustrated infographics comparing the "popular conception" versus the actual reality "as it usually is" of a film star's workday. The top section shows idealized activities: leisurely morning bathing, breakfast with flowers, socializing with famous actors, and receiving press attention. The bottom section depicts the genuine workday: rising at 6 a.m., traveling 40 miles to location, enduring 90-degree heat while applying makeup, shooting scenes from 8-12, and returning to work after only a 10-minute lunch. The page uses sketch illustrations to humorously contrast Hollywood fantasy with unglamorous reality, highlighting the physical demands and early hours required of film actors during the silent film era.

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POPULAR CONCEPTION Rises at 10 o'clock: bathes in scented Roman bath 11-12. Breakfast. opens mash > notes and Howers Off to work OF A FILM STAR'S WORKDAY— - 2 | 2-4. Receives interviewers 4-6. Tea with famous and newspkper men male star —AS IT USUALLY IS 8-12. Shooting 6cencs Makes up in the apen. Temperature So 10 minutes for lunch and hack to work 4 Gomichboo . ul » o. ——