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A comparison of how gender is represented in Bond films - Goldeneye and Goldfinger  

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Jess Cox - 12LR 1105 Words A comparison of how gender is represented in Bond films - Goldeneye and Goldfinger There are two films in particular that I have chosen to look at that show how the representation of gender in Bond movies has changed throughout the years. These two films are 'Goldeneye' and 'Goldfinger.' There are many reasons that the representation of gender has changed between these two films. The most obvious being a change in society. The two films were made thirty one years apart. Women are now accepted as being something more that just producing babies and being there to be slept with. Between the Bond films 'Licensed to Kill' and 'Goldeneye' a lot of changes in characters were made. This is due to a lot of controversy about the portrayal of woman in the Bond films. People, especially women did not like, that women were being seen as...

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