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This paper explores the 1921 masterpiece (released in Germany as Der Vagabund und das Kind ), Charlie Chaplin's first full-length feature film. It examines how the film revolutionized the comedy genre by blending slapstick with deep social drama and personal tragedy.
The emotional weight of the film is deeply autobiographical. Chaplin began auditioning child actors just ten days after the death of his own three-day-old infant son, Norman Spencer. Many critics believe the film served as a "fantasy" about the caring father Chaplin never had during his own impoverished childhood in London. film essay for The Kid - The Library of Congress Der Vagabund und das Kind (1923).mp4
Der Vagabund und das Kind marked a turning point in cinematic history. Moving beyond the short-sketch format he was famous for, Chaplin invested 18 months and $500,000 into a project that successfully merged heart-wrenching drama with his signature comedy. The film's famous opening title card, "A picture with a smile—and perhaps, a tear," serves as the artistic credo for this pioneering work. This paper explores the 1921 masterpiece (released in
The film follows the Tramp as he discovers an abandoned baby in an alley and decides to raise him as his own. Chaplin began auditioning child actors just ten days