"It was part of his profession to kill people. He had never liked doing it and when he had to kill he did it as well as he knew how and forgot about it. As a secret agent who held the rare double-O prefix - the licence to kill in the Secret Service - it was his duty to be as cool about death as a surgeon." (Fleming 9) This quote describes James Bond's personality in this book and it develops character so that when you continue to read on through the book and you read about James assassinating someone or fighting with someone you know how he feels while he is doing that action because according to the description James is quite calm and keeps his cool during the action and tension of his job.
Here are some questions I asked myself:
- How is James so calm in a situation surrounded with danger?
- Is James just a common killer in the end?
- How is Goldfinger connected to SMERSH?
- Does Bond always find his villains funny?
- Did Ian Fleming love to play card games?
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