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Goldfinger Study Guide

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by Ian Fleming
About 81 pages (24,321 words)
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James Bond

Agent 007 is in the British Secret Service, and the main character through which the story is told. He is one of the elite secret agents who hold the double-O status, which is a "license to kill." He is trained in lethal techniques of hand-to-hand combat, and is resourceful in fighting his way out of dangerous situations. He has simple, but very specific tastes, and moves easily through high society and the world of the very wealthy.

Bond is in his late 30's and is charming and very attractive to women. He seems to relish diving into unknown situations and surviving by his wits. He has an undeniable sense of duty to England and a preference for the English way of doing things with the exception of drinking tea. He prefers coffee.

Bond has a quiet,.....

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