[Opinions] Re: Names and stereotypical characters
I'm not familiar with that genre, but it makes sense for me since William is a classic and timeless name. I've only come across a couple fictional characters named like that (that I remember) and they were very different (different physical appearance, hobbies, book genre...) so not stereotypical at all from my experience.
But as I said, it might have been overused in genres I'm not that used to read.
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Names and stereotypical characters  ·  Nix  ·  5/8/2023, 5:06 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  guasguendi  ·  5/10/2023, 7:33 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  Nix  ·  5/10/2023, 11:27 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  RB Constance  ·  5/9/2023, 2:33 PM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  Higuma  ·  5/9/2023, 2:04 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  Wraith  ·  5/8/2023, 8:42 PM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  Nix  ·  5/9/2023, 8:04 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  erb816  ·  5/8/2023, 8:15 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  Higuma  ·  5/9/2023, 1:29 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  Belphoebe  ·  5/8/2023, 10:07 PM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  clevelandkentevans  ·  5/8/2023, 7:50 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  RoxStar  ·  5/8/2023, 6:35 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  Nix  ·  5/8/2023, 7:12 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  RoxStar  ·  5/8/2023, 7:36 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  Anneza  ·  5/8/2023, 6:16 AM
Re: Names and stereotypical characters  ·  Nix  ·  5/8/2023, 7:07 AM