The Maltese Falcon Questions

Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.

  1. Sam Spade's personal motivations are often difficult to decipher. Is Spade committed to his profession? Does he follow a moral code of conduct, or does he operate mostly on self-interest? Is he a hero or an antihero?
  2. Why does Hammett include the Flitcraft parable in The Maltese Falcon? What is its relevance to the rest of the novel? What does it reveal about Sam Spade?
  3. In what ways do money and greed motivate the characters in the novel? What might Hammett be saying about the relentless pursuit of wealth?
  4. Lies and deceit abound in The Maltese Falcon. How does Spade figure out who he can trust if loyalties shift at the drop of a dime? Does Spade demonstrate loyalty to anyone? Is loyalty something that can be bought?
  5. San Francisco in the 1930s as treacherous place run by ruthless tough guys. How does the setting contribute to the overall tone and atmosphere of the novel?
  6. There are three important women in Spade's life: Effie Perine, Iva Archer, and Brigid O'Shaughnessy. What are the similarities and differences between Spade's relationships with each of these women? Do they have a strong influence over Spade's actions or does Spade use them for his own purposes?
  7. Do you root for Sam Spade? Why, when he makes some questionable moral choices?
  8. Imagine this novel were adapted into a movie today. Who would you cast in these iconic roles? Who could possibly fill Bogie's shoes?