Vivienne Michel

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Vivienne Michel is the fictional protagonist and first-person narrator of Ian Fleming’s James Bond novel "The Spy Who Loved Me," offering a rare female perspective within the series.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel protagonist
appearsIn The Spy Who Loved Me
appearsInAdaptationContext elements loosely referenced in 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me
appearsInMedium novel
appearsInSeries James Bond novel series
authorialIntention used by Ian Fleming to experiment with a different narrative style
characterType Bond girl
countryOfOriginInStory Canada
creator Ian Fleming
employerInStory The Dreamy Pines Motor Court
fictionalStatus non-recurring Bond girl
fictionalUniverse James Bond
firstAppearance The Spy Who Loved Me
gender female
languageOfWork English
literaryGenreContext spy fiction
literarySignificance central consciousness of The Spy Who Loved Me
loveInterest James Bond
narratesEventsUpTo arrival of James Bond
narrativeRole first-person narrator
protagonist
nationalityInStory French-Canadian
notableFor being one of the few Bond heroines to narrate her own story
providing a rare female narrative voice in the James Bond novels
occupationInStory hotel caretaker
perspective female perspective
relationshipToSeries unusual viewpoint character in James Bond canon
rescuedBy James Bond
settingOfKeyEvents Adirondack Mountains
surface form: Adirondack Mountains, New York State
threatenedBy gangsters at the Dreamy Pines Motor Court
toldIn first-person narrative
workPublicationYear 1962

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The Spy Who Loved Me narratorCharacter Vivienne Michel
The Spy Who Loved Me protagonist Vivienne Michel