Comparing Jane Eyre And Currer Bell's Alice In Wonderland

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I never thought of changing my name but authors do,so the can be able to publish a book. Well I have a few reasons why they do so. According to the article people like .J K. Rowling, she is a woman but people wouldn’t take her Harry Potter books serious if they knew. She was a woman so that’s why she has a pen name so they would not know who she really is. Another good reason according to the article Lewis Carroll he wrote the Alice in Wonderland. Since he is a man people didn’t like the idea of him writing a book about a girl fantasy, so he also had a pen name and disguised his self so people would think he is a woman, author have a pen name so they would be able to publish there books.

Sometimes authors would like to use their real name but some times people wont accept for who they are but Jane Erye. She wanted to change that she wanted to take credit of her book not. Use a pen name she wants people to know she wrote her own book not give credit to. A person who she just made up she wanted to be true to herself. According to the article Jane Eyre physically uninteresting and yet passionate intense in her desire to express her emotions and thoughts. “It is no wonder that Currer Bell’s novel was considered groundbreaking and bold. “Jane is a heroine battling the same societal limitations as her literary and bold. …show more content…

Some authors want to use their real name but think the book won’t sell or people won’t like it because. Of a certain gender wrote the book. I think they should allow the authors to write and publish their book without having to lie about their gender and change their name. By using a pen name, like the author of Harry Potter people won’t believe a girl wrote it. Maybe because they don’t think a girl can write a book that good. I say just let the authors be true to their

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