Generally speaking, the names of the characters in novels should not be used in real life. This was because novels were a fictional art form, and the names of the characters in novels should also be fictional settings. Using the names of real people might confuse the readers and cause them to misunderstand the novel. Therefore, the names of the characters in the novels would usually be fictional and related to the characters.
Generally speaking, the names of the characters in novels should not be used in real life because it may confuse the readers and may reduce the uniqueness and attractiveness of the novel. Of course, some novelists might consciously use the names of real-life people as the names of their characters, but this was not a common practice. The names of the characters in the novel should be able to arouse the interest of the readers and should be consistent with the plot and character of the novel.
"Before Hanging, Chongzhen Flipped the Table" was a historical novel written by the author called Heaven. It told the story of Zhu Wuhun, who was dressed as Emperor Chongzhen in the early February of the 17th year of Chongzhen. He had the power of the Overlord, just like the Overlord of Chu. He was strong enough to hold a tripod. He had the strength of a thousand pounds and was naturally close to weapons. However, in the current Great Ming Dynasty, the hearts of the people were scattered and the illness was beyond cure. How could it be salvaged? Since that was the case, Zhu Wu could just flip the table and conquer the world again! The character information included: Emperor Chongzhen was the male protagonist. The information about him included: Flipping the Table Emperor, his age was 33.0 years old, his birthday was 02/06, his constellation was Aquarius, his height was 175cm, and his weight was 70Kg. "Reborn as a Supervillain" was a wuxia fantasy novel written by the author, I Am a Vulgar. It told the story of an inexplicable transmigration into a game world and becoming a famous demonic giant in the future. There were the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, which were like dragons, the flying immortals, and the 30% Vital Qi that could destroy the world! There were also peerless swordsmen whose sword qi swept across 30,000 miles, and their sword light chilled the 19 continents! Bai Yu said,"A man should kill people, and not leave a thousand miles behind!" Killing one is a sin, slaughtering ten thousand is a hero, if you want to do it, then be a hero among heroes!" The character information included: White Jade was the male lead, and the information about him included: Cunning like a silver fox, ferocious like a goshawk. He was vicious and merciless. He believed that there was nothing in the world that could not be killed, and he wanted to use killing to prove his Dao! His age was 20.0 years old, his height was 177.0 cm, and his weight was 75.0 kg. "LOL: Random Heroes in the Arena, My Unique Skills" was a game and e-sports novel created by the author, Green-skinned Murloc. It told the story: "You have randomly drawn a hero-Alchemist Singjid!" [You have automatically obtained 99999 proficiency points and 100 million hero game experience points!] Clearlove: "Hiss, what is this alchemy doing!?" "Break the minion line!!" He committed a crime next to our tower!" Uzi: "What kind of hero is this? Why is this person playing this hero so disgustingly?!" "There's no way to fight this team battle!" I was poisoned the entire time and couldn't move! He died just after taking two steps..."Faker said," Oh? Why does this person know all kinds of heroes?" [You have randomly drawn a hero--Crystal Pioneer Skana][You have randomly drawn a hero--Demon Clown--Sako][You have randomly drawn a hero--Son of the Stars--Solaka] Zhou Yao was stunned for a moment, but his hands skillfully matched the Rune Talent of the healer's Top lane. The character information included: Zhou Yao is the male lead, and the information regarding the character is: You guys choose first, I'm fine either way. His age is 17.0 years old, his birthday is 08/02, his constellation is Leo, his height is 180.0 cm, and his weight is 70.0 kg. Pu Qinxue is the female supporting character, and the information regarding the character is: "I can assure you that he is 24.0 years old, his birthday is 12/04, his astrological sign is Sagittarius, his height is 167.0 cm, and his weight is 44.0 kg. Wang Feifeng is a male supporting character, and the information about him is: You think I know how to do the BG, but in fact…I don't. His age is 33.0 years old, his birthday is 08/03, his astrological sign is Leo, his height is 171.0 cm, and his weight is 88.0 kg. Helian Nai was the supporting male character, and the information about her was,"Hmm…I'll ask Brother Yao. She's 16.0 years old, her birthday is 06/03, her constellation is Gemini, her height is 177.0 cm, and her weight is 67.0 kg." "Integrated Martial Arts: Pugilistic World of Eight Wondrous Skills" was a wuxia doujinshi novel by Pudding Sanfentang. It told the story of a martial arts master in the world of integrated martial arts. Ten thousand swords returned to the sect, and the Taoist priest drove lightning. Su Zhou, who could obtain the ability to enter a world below one person, came to this world and wanted to see the scenery at the top. The character information included: Mu Xuewei was the female supporting character. The information about her was: Poison Flower_All-round Dou Mei. Su Zhou was the male protagonist. The information about her was: All-round Xiao Zizai_Happy People_Dark River Soul Seizing Ghost. Her birthday was 08/15. Her constellation was Leo. "One Piece: The Navy Is Too Stable" was a light novel created by the author who drank this bowl of milk. It told the story: After a big battle, a ship of beautiful female pirates rushed out of the navy's encirclement and bumped into you, who was on guard at the periphery. Facing the extremely weak women, three options popped up in front of you. [Option 1: Save the female pirates and take them into the harem. [Completion Reward: Nature Devil Fruit] [Option 2: Help them escape and meet again in the future. [Completion Reward: Superman Devil Fruit] [Option 3: Iron Heart, blast them into pieces. "Heh, the first two rewards are really not bad. The beautiful woman has a double harvest of Demon Fruits!" "So…I choose three!" "Blast them into pieces!" Looking at the ship of beautiful pirates that exploded in front of you, you felt emotional. 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I'd say it's not appropriate. Not only could it be seen as disrespectful to their memory, but it could also lead to potential legal complications if the family objects. Also, it might confuse readers or give the wrong impression about the real person's life and character.
No, it's not advisable. Using real names in fiction can land you in trouble. Not only could it violate the law, but it also shows a lack of creativity. It's better to come up with fictional names that suit your story.
There were several reasons why the characters in the novel did not use their real names. First, for erotic authors, they did not expect to become famous in one book, so they did not use their real names. Second, if the author was not very famous, it would seem unorthodox to use their real names when everyone used pen names. Third, using pen names first could test the reader's reaction. If the writing was not good, it would not have too much of an impact. Fourth, pen names were more sensational. Fifth, most of the characters in Lu Xun's novels did not have real names, because the plot and characters in the novel mostly originated from life and used fictional narrative techniques. Not writing their real names could avoid being investigated for trouble. There was the meaning of using the past to satirize the present and pointing at mulberry and scolding locust trees. Even if people knew that they were insinuating themselves, it was inconvenient to jump out to refute them. Sixth, if the characters in the novel had the same name as acquaintances, it might make some readers feel embarrassed and affect the reading experience. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It's not a good idea. Using real people's names could lead to legal issues and potential lawsuits.
It's best to avoid using real people's names in fiction. Not only could it get you in trouble legally, but it also limits your creativity and might not sit well with readers who expect fictional characters with unique names.
Yes, you can use real people's names in fiction, but it comes with some legal and ethical considerations. If it's for the purpose of parody or as part of a historical or biographical fictionalization, it's often okay. However, if it's used in a way that could defame or mislead people, there could be legal issues.
Yes, you can use real people's names in fiction. However, there are some legal and ethical considerations. If the use is for the purpose of parody, satire, or as part of a fictionalized account based on public knowledge, it may be acceptable. But if it defames or misrepresents the real person in a harmful way, it could lead to legal issues.
Yes, you can use names of real people in your novel, but with caution. If the use is for a minor or background character and is not slanderous, it may be okay. For example, if you mention that a character saw Brad Pitt walking down the street in passing. However, if you use a real person's name to create a false and harmful story about them, you can be sued for defamation.