In the article “What’s in a Name,” there is an author named “Eric Blair” that wrote a book called “ animal farm “. In the passage it says that he had adopted a fake name “George Orwell” because he had feared that his early work would embarrass his family. This explains that some people change their names for certain reasons there are some that change their names for good and reasonable things, then there are some that change their name for things that seem reasonable then but not at this moment. Some of the authors that wrote very famous books now had feared that their name would change peoples mind perspective about their book. But there also are other authors that change their name because they haft to meaning that they already published the limited amount of books to publish so they make fake names so they can publish more and more although some people don’t know that that book is by the them they still got the money for the book and maybe he got some reconisation for the people that know that its his book. …show more content…
In the novel she was determined to create a main character who challenged the nation’s ideal Victorian women. Charlotte Bronte used a man’s name, Currer Bell, to publish her books because she had no other choice. Even charlotte Bronte sister “Emily Wuthering heights” had to use a male pen name. she published under “Ellis Bell” because of he same reasons that her sister had to as