The Significance Of The Black Bird In Dashiell Hammett The Maltese Falcon

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December 5, 2015

 

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She utilizes her cunning mouth to hide everything true about herself: “You don’t think I had anything to do with the—the murders—do you?” (Hammet 34). In this dialogue, Hammett repeats the word “the” in order to highlight how unbelievable it would be to consider Brigid a murderer. Also, the dashes put an exclamation point in how horrid of an idea it is to correlate the murder to her...
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In this dialogue, Hammett repeats the word “the” in order to highlight how unbelievable it would be to consider Brigid a murderer. Also, the dashes put an exclamation point in how horrid of an idea it is to correlate the murder to her. In the end however, Brigid is the one who killed Mr. Archer, but fails to pin it on Mr...
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