Gentleman thief

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André Brulé as Arsène Lupin, a gentleman thief and master of disguise

A gentleman thief, gentleman burglar, lady thief, or phantom thief is a stock character in fiction. A gentleman or lady thief is characterised by impeccable manners, charm, courteousness, and the avoidance of physical force or intimidation to steal, and often has inherited wealth. They steal not only to gain material wealth but also for the thrill of the act itself, which is often combined in fiction with correcting a moral wrong, selecting wealthy targets, or stealing only particularly rare or challenging objects.

In fiction

In fiction, the gentleman thief is typically superb at stealing while maintaining a gentleman's manners and a code of honour. For example,

Sly Cooper and his gang steal from other thieves and criminals. Another example would be Kaito Kuroba
who only steals to amuse the audience, to find the Pandora Gem and find the people who killed his father.

Gentlemen/lady thieves

Notable gentlemen thieves and lady thieves in Western popular culture include the following:

Phantom thieves

Phantom thief (

JRPGs. It draws inspiration from Arsène Lupin and elements in other crime fictions and detective fictions
.

Notable phantom thieves in Japanese popular culture include the following:

Perceptions of real historical figures

  • Charles Earl Boles (b. 1829; d. after 1888), known as Black Bart, was an English-born outlaw noted for the poetic messages he left behind after two of his robberies.[7] Considered a gentlemanly bandit with a reputation for style and sophistication,[7] he was one of the most notorious stagecoach robbers to operate in and around Northern California and southern Oregon during the 1870s and 1880s.
  • Willie Sutton, a gentleman bank robber of the 1920s who never harmed a person during his robberies and carried only unloaded weapons during the heists.
  • D. B. Cooper, the only unidentified hijacker in American aviation history, who, in 1971, extorted $200,000 from an airline before parachuting out of a plane during the cover of night. A flight attendant described him as calm, polite, and well-spoken, not at all consistent with the stereotypes (enraged, hardened criminals or "take-me-to-Cuba" political dissidents) popularly associated with air piracy at the time. Another flight attendant agreed: "He wasn't nervous," she told investigators. "He seemed rather nice. He was never cruel or nasty. He was thoughtful and calm all the time."[8] He ordered a bourbon and water, paid his drink tab (and attempted to give a flight attendant the change),[8] and offered to request meals for the flight crew during the stop in Seattle.[9]
  • Bạch Hải Đường was known as the phantom thief (Vietnamese: siêu trộm) in southern Vietnam from 1970 to 1982. He was wanted by the both the pre-1975 National Police and the later Public Security Forces. Bạch Hải Đường was believed to have never killed anyone and that he had only actually used his gun once in a gold robbery, which was also the reason the police started to use lethal force on him.[10] During one of his arrest, he confessed that he used all stolen money for himself.[11] However, since Bạch Hải Đường wasn’t known to be a wasteful spender, there were rumours that he donated his money to charity.[12]

See also

  • Gentleman detective
  • Wuxia, a genre often with secret societies of outlaws who value honor
  • Xianxia, a wuxia offshoot that is a fantasy genre with some popular works that value radical politics often of a traditionalist Chinese religious bent, and often have brutal thief characters who steal and lie but still have a sense of honor[13]

References

  1. Strand Magazine
    . United States. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  2. ^ Bertetti, Paolo (Winter 2013–14), "Uomini meccanici e matrimoni interplanetari: La straordinarissima avventura del cinema muto italiano di fantascienza", Anarres, 2, retrieved 21 November 2016
  3. ^ Denby, David (28 October 2009). "An Education". The New Yorker.
  4. ^ "Lupin the Third.com". Lupin the Third.com. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Yesmovies". Yes Movies.com. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  6. ^ "'Mysterious Joker' Manga Getting Anime Adaptation". The Fandom Post. 27 June 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  7. ^ . Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  8. ^ . Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  9. ^ Himmelsbach & Worcester 1986, p. 22.
  10. ^ "The strange life of 'phantom thief' Bạch Hải Đường".
  11. ^ "The battle against general of robbers Bạch Hải Đường (part 5)".
  12. ^ "Bạch Hải Đường: the "Big Brother" of robbers".
  13. .

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