The Man with the Golden Gun

Describe symbolism in The Man with the Golden Gun by Ian Fleming

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The "golden gun" of the title, this gun is Scaramanga's weapon of choice, a symbol of his power, ruthlessness, and authority. A report presented to M also describes it as either a manifestation of sexual power or a compensation for sexual inadequacy, but the narrative never explores this symbolism.