Dashiell Hammett has renewed this mysterious genre by advertising unpredictable criminal novels I have never seen before. Through a series of literary magazines "Black Mask" in the 1920's, Hammett shared his ruthless mysterious stories, stories of violence and orgy. The first monitoring duty of the hero's Sam Spade and partner Miles Archer turned out to be a murder investigation that Archer was found dead that night. Spider was a suspect because Archer's wife Eva and Spad were infected.
2/9/08 - Paul K. Malta Falcon versus Samuelspard's Malta Falcon novel is completely different from Dashir Hammett and Samuels Peder's "Malta Falcon" movie. This book was written ten years ago when a movie version was produced, which was a more casual era. The focus of this novel is to make Sam a more complex character than a movie. He has good performance in the movie, so he is more than just a "good guy". This movie compares the versions of Romeo and Juliet in the 1960s and the modern version of Romeo and Juliet in many similarities and differences. Considering the shooting time of each movie, these differences can be easily found. Several things in the play can be cut off from two movies. They also added several movies that are not in the play. Let's see similarities and differences. First and foremost, the biggest difference
Dashiell Hammett 's novel "The Maltese Falcon" was a great success in American literature thanks to Hammet' s male statue in American society. Hammet shows a masculine image through the character of Sam Sped, his firm social ethics standards and his young attitude. But the most important thing is that Hammett shows masculine images through evil fighting in the novel. The man's statue embodies the statue of Sherlock Holmes. It has a strong social and ethical foundation and wins with reason. This masculine person fights evil in his own way. (Bazelon, 193)
In commentary by Hammett's novel (also known as Malta Falcon), Richard Lehman claims that the philosophy of the Hammett generation is in the text of his novel (71). Hammet talked about the theme present in his work "The Maltese Falcon" using the theme of self-absorption and his Flitcraft allegory. Existentialism exists in a simple form, a philosophy about existence and its meaning. Lehman claims that "Roots were in the middle of the 19th century and prospered in the United States from the 1930s to the 1960s" (71). According to the online article "World War I" of the New World Encyclopaedia after the First World War, "Optimism of world peace in the 20th century has completely disappeared". We will question the occurrence of mass destruction in the world of "justice" and the meaning of existence in such a world.