These works may often include detailed descriptions of the cultural and social context of Korea. Since it's a female spy, there could be a focus on how she navigates the traditional gender roles in Korean society while also performing her spy duties. Her relationships, both personal and professional, would be complex and intertwined with her espionage activities. The narrative might also show her internal struggle between loyalty to her cause and her own personal values.
One characteristic could be the exploration of female agency within a world of secrecy. The female spy would likely be depicted as having to use her wits and charm in a male - dominated spy world. For example, she might have to use her femininity to gain access to information while also maintaining her own identity.
In such women's fiction, there could be a strong emphasis on the psychological aspect of the female spy. How she copes with the stress, fear, and isolation that come with her job. The memoir - like aspect might mean that the story is told in a very personal way, with her own thoughts and feelings being central. There could also be elements of mystery and suspense, not just in the spy activities but also in her own personal journey of self - discovery. For instance, she might be uncovering secrets about herself as she uncovers secrets for her mission.