Smilie, Odysseus and 007

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Titel

Odysseus and 007 : heroic ambivalence in Homer and Fleming

Verfasser

Smilie, Ethan K.

Erschienen

The International Journal of James Bond Studies ; Volume 8, Issue 1 (Spring 2025)

Format

Aufsatz

Umfang

26 Seiten

Sprache

Englisch

Lizenz

Schlagwörter

Ian FlemingGND, Homer, James Bond, Odysseus GND, Heroismus GND

Zusammenfassung

Though many scholars have catalogued mytho­logical allusions and mythic elements in the Bond saga, none have examined in detail Homer’s Odysseus as an analogue to Fleming’s hero. Odysseus and Bond possess a number of key heroic charac­teristics, espe­cially their courage and cunning­ness, which enable their fantastic successes. Less apparent, however, is their curiosity, which both authors portray more criti­cally. Homer and Fleming agree as to the causes and effects of their heroes’ curios­ity, and both show that curious dispo­sitions lead their heroes, as well as their friends, families, and allies, into unneces­sarily dangerous circum­stances. Moreover, both authors demon­strate how the ambiva­lent nature of such heroism adversely affects heroes’ marriages. Examining Bond alongside Homer’s hero grants readers additional insights into 007’s heroism, including its concomitant flaws, and a consequence of such an analysis is to recognise a greater depth to Fleming’s under­stan­ding and portrayal of heroism than is typically afforded him.