1. Sherika Spies is the head of payroll. She is also the wife of Tim Spies who is the Lafayette Branch Manager.…
One rule that was used particularly well in The Maltese Falcon would be rule number six; this rule states that a detective novel must contain a detective, also making them actually detect clues to solve the mystery. Sam Spade was this detective. One example of Dashiell Hammett using this rule would be by making the investigators in this book search for clues. Like when “Ms. Wonderly” came in and asked Spade and Archer for help. Archer went to shadow Ms. Wonderly but ended up getting shot, so Spade had to go to the crime scene and try to gather little clues of what might have happened. Also Spade questioned people and tried to gather all the information he could, to find out what happened to Archer…
| Breaking the Male detective stereotype , using the fact that she's a women to manipulate the situation.…
The Maltese Falcon is a classic film that portrays an anti-hero on his journey to unearth a mystery. He manages to entangle himself with a number of sketchy people who all have conflicting motives and desires. One can see where the character’s hearts lie by observing their obsession, heartlessness, and dedication towards finding the Maltese falcon.…
Angelica and Mrs. Thorold are two secondary female characters in The Agency apart from Mary Quinn. They…
In the novel Lord of the Flies, the author William Golding, proposes that the primary reason individuals descend into savagery is the influence of others on their natural instincts. When faced with a question of survive how will most humans react?…
The main female and male characters in “The Maltese Falcon” each have their own set of goals they want to achieve and the only way they can be achieved is with the help of private detective Sam Spade. The men in the novels utilize stereotypical masculine techniques such as intimidation, violence and bribery while women use not as aggressive techniques. The women achieve their goals by using stereotypical female techniques by using their innocence as well as their sexuality to seduce Spade into helping them. The men and the women in the novel put to use traditional gender specific means of leverage to get what they want.…
killed. Edie urges Terry that if he knows something he must speak out. She acts as a moral touchstone…
masculine hero, and the he fits right into the dirty world around him. However, with a shift in perspective, we see that just maybe the opposite gender are the ones who are the heroes of the genre. The women are certainly memorable. Through analyzation of the typical hero’s journey and comparison to the stories of the women in film noir, we see that they are the true heroes of the genre. This again begs the question of why it is so often that men rule the grimy world of the film detective. Why are these women demonized in their own narratives, punished for their raw sexuality and delegated to the static sidekicks or to the simple villain role? We can…
Eric 's character is so cautious and isolated he barely speaks to his own mother. It isn 't until he is alone…
Despite her lithe body and pretty face, Catherine Amesbury's entire world revolves around deceit. Cathy's beauty entrances Mr. Edwards, who clings to the belief that her innocence is no mask. The narrator reveals that, “Mr. Edwards wanted with all his heart to believe in her goodness, but he was forced not to, as much by his own particular devil as by her…
Effie uses realist method acting to convey the anguish that single black mothers face. Her body is constantly rocking in the scene, and her lips are always pursed. She frowns at her daughter, Magic, and when the white welfare man asks her about working, she leans in and calls him "Mister." Her body movement reveals a lot. Her fidgeting body shows anxiety while her lean in towards the man shows a confrontational attitude. Her pursed lips, tone of voice, and choice of words ("Mister") express irritation. Her body language is characteristic of stress and frustration. The little things reveal her discontentment with everything.…
"Gran Torino" is an American drama film directed by Clint Eastwood, and one of the most successful films in the world. It won the "Best Foreign Film", "Best Original Screenplay", "Best Actor" award at 2008 and so on. I believe a good film is made in many ways of aspect skill. At this time, I will be looking at four different aspects which are camera shot using, dialogue, main idea of the film, music editing in "Gran Torino" to shows what sort of skill involved is need in a film, why do we need them and what are the advances after using these skills?…
Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane takes place on Shutter Island, an island with an experimental mental institute called Ashecliffe Hospital. On September 21st 1954, a female patient named Rachel Solando went missing from Ashecliffe. U.S. Marshal Edward Daniels and his new partner, Chuck Aule, are assigned to investigate the disappearance of Rachel Solando. When they arrive to the island, they meet Dr. John Cawley, the lead psychiatrist in the institution. Dr. Cawley says that there is a war going on in psychiatry, with one faction who believes in surgical techniques like lobotomies to treat patients, where another side says that the new psychotropic drugs are the way to treat people. Edward, nicknamed Teddy, and Chuck instantly start searching for Rachel all over the island. Teddy reveals to Chuck that he requested this investigation specifically in order to find the man, Andrew Laeddis who was said to be a patient at Ashecliffe; the man who set the fire that killed his wife, Dolores Chanal. Chuck articulates to Teddy that he believes that because he was looking for a reason to come to Ashecliffe, they became concerned that he would discover something and arranged a fake disappearance so that they could come to the island and make the both of them disappear. The closer Teddy got to the truth, the more he and Chuck realized that leaving Shutter Island was elusive.…
And to describe Phyllis wit the author uses irony: ” thoroughly reliable person” which was chosen specially to her future…