stjoseph says
15 years ago
What do you think went through James' mind when he came up with the name Winterbourne? I like it, I think it sounds classy, and entitled.
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Writergirl101 says
15 years ago
and it fits the character, don't you think?
MattyDaddy74 says
15 years ago
It also sounds very European, whereas a name like Daisy sounds very American...
MattyDaddy74 says
15 years ago
I think it helped in projecting the differences between Daisy and Winterbourne...
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MattyDaddy74 says
15 years ago
American culture vs. European culture, progression vs. tradition...
noars says
15 years ago
i agree with matt. as daisy has said, W is very stiff. his name reflects this. as does daisy's who is lively and pretty.
noars says
15 years ago
...even though that's not her real name... which also probably has something to do with itt.
stjoseph says
15 years ago
Out of curiosity I did some research (aka googling) and found Winterbourne's first name to be Frederick. But we all know he's no Freddy!
noars says
15 years ago
what.
noars says
15 years ago
hahhahah
melz91 says
15 years ago
Flowers don't thrive in the winter. Connection?
jgr3g0ry
15 years ago
a bourne is a stream that only flows in winter. It's also an archaic term for a boundary. Winter seems to double up on the meaning.
noars says
15 years ago
dooood.
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