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Maltese Falcon

 

            
             The Maltese Falcon, was not only a detective film, but a film that displayed many different aspects of the female and the male character in the movie. The film was more than a story, but a story that explored the ideas of the detective genre and the different characteristics of femininity and masculinity. It also brought forth subjects of sexual desires and the greediness of money. The characters and the visual motifs in the film contributed to the developing of the plot and assisted in creating a more detective and gender oriented film. In the film, The Maltese Falcon, the role of men and women are portrayed in different ways in the film to show the distinct functions of masculinity and femininity between the characters.
             Sam said to Effie, "Your a nice rattle brain angel." Sam Spade's assistant, Effie is a conservative and a practical woman. As the detective's assistant, she possesses more of masculine qualities than feminine qualities. Since she works in an environment around.
             men, she has a tendency to be more influenced by their activities and their ideas. Sam said to Effie, "Your a detective darling." Her voice seems to be monotone which shows her as a strong and an independent person. Although she may act this way, she is still a woman who is somewhat ladylike and very polite. In some ways, women are used to bring forth the ideas of sex and lust, but in this case, Effie's role was necessary in helping the story to develop and to present how the role of woman could be played and perceived. Sam said to Effie, "Your a good man, sister." Effie possessed many masculine qualities and this quote helped to reinforce the idea of it all.
             Another female role that was a part of the film was Iva, who was the wife of Miles. She was very lady-like and beautiful which helped her to use her image and personality in a way to receive certain things. Miles was Sam Spade's partner in the detective business.


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