The Pros And Cons Of An Amateur Spy

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In Double or Die James Bond gets caught up in a mix where he is trying to solve a coded letter. In his little adventure James Bond drives his perfect car and solves problems every so often. Knowing what James Bond has gone through and how he has saved the world twice at a young age, I was curious to learn about how an organization like the CIA or M16 find young recruits and how someone could become a spy. Attempting to figure out how James Bond would become a spy is very clear in the books but I wanted to know if spies were actually going on great adventures. I also wanted to see if training to become a spy was similar to how James Bond was preparing without knowing. During my research I’ve come across on how to be an amateur spy, then …show more content…

If you do get in a sticky situation make sure you have some sort of object near you so you’d have something to interact with like a water fountain. The next thing you should learn to do is to learn how to steal. This could help you steal an enemies device or can help with evidence to lock them up. Finally you could help improve your night vision by working in the night. This would help you adapt faster and think quicker in the dark. In conclusion, it’s not easy to learn how to be an amateur spy, or to be a professional spy, and its also hard to be a CIA spy. But at a young age James Bond has proven that he has the skills and talent to become a great spy. Bond showed us that he has the skills of a professional spy even though he has never trained himself to become a spy. Although James has proven himself that he is already working like a professional spy, he is still an amateur spy because no one is paying him to work like a M16 Agent. James Bond is what young kids dream about. They want to be the person to drive fast cars and save the world but because of the evidence I’ve got from multiple sources a spy is nothing more than a boring, dull