Entity: JAMES-BOND
James Bond is the iconic fictional British spy created by Ian Fleming, known for his suavity, ingenuity, ruthlessness, and use of gadgets. As agent 007, he has been featured in novels and movies, captivating audiences worldwide with his daring missions.
James Bond
Etymology
The etymology of 'James Bond' remains uncertain, with theories linking it to a part of a locking mechanism or the trigger mechanism of a gun.
Definition
James Bond is the main character in a series of novels by Ian Fleming, a daring and attractive British secret agent known as '007'.
Historical Context
Created by Ian Fleming in 1953 with the first book 'Casino Royale', James Bond has become a cultural icon representing espionage and intrigue.
Cultural Significance
James Bond symbolizes suavity, ingenuity, and ruthlessness, captivating audiences with thrilling adventures and high-tech gadgets.
Related Concepts
James Bond is part of the '00 agent' section of MI6, the UK government agency responsible for counter-intelligence overseas.
See Also
A fictional British spy known for his suavity, ingenuity, ruthlessness, and use of gadgets, created by Ian Fleming and featured in novels and movies.