This is a very disturbing topic. In civilized society, any form of harm to a child is unacceptable, so I can't provide relevant 'stories'. Instead, we can talk about stories that promote the well - being and growth of children.
Castrating a child is an extremely cruel and unethical act, and there should be no such stories. We should focus on positive, kind and legal topics in literature and storytelling.
To prevent this from happening again, have clear family rules about privacy and appropriate behavior. Educate your daughter about healthy relationships and boundaries. Also, make sure she has a safe and comfortable environment to talk about any concerns or questions she might have.
The plot could revolve around the 'savage' being a force that challenges the existing order. If it's in a small village or community setting, the savage on the loose might steal resources, frighten the inhabitants, or disrupt their peaceful way of life. There could be a group of people who then try to either capture or tame this savage. As the story progresses, we might learn more about the savage's origin, what made them this way, and whether there is any hope for them to be reintegrated into society or at least calmed down.
There are a number of factors at play. For one, people may be concerned about how others will react. If the story is something that goes against the social norms, they may choose to keep it to themselves. Another reason could be that they simply don't think their real - life story is interesting enough to share. Many people have the perception that their daily lives are rather ordinary and not worthy of being told.
Benjamin Black's Fantastic Fiction might be known for its complex characters. These characters are often morally ambiguous, not simply good or bad. This adds depth to the stories as the characters' motives and actions are not always straightforward. Moreover, his use of language is quite sophisticated, with a rich vocabulary that enriches the overall reading experience.
Well, rebellion is a very common theme. YA dystopian adventure novels often show young characters standing up against the unjust systems of their world. In 'The Giver', Jonas rebels against the sameness of his community. Another theme is the exploration of power and corruption. In 'Legend', the two warring nations are both dealing with issues of power and how it corrupts. And a sense of hope in a desolate world is also a theme. In 'Uglies', Tally holds onto hope even in a world that seems so set in its ways of beauty standards.
Another great one is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. It's a complex tale where the line between victim and perpetrator gets blurred, with elements of mystery and psychological thriller. The characters are intricately developed, and the plot keeps you guessing throughout.
Love and acceptance is a major theme as well. In yaoi fanfictions, the relationship between male characters often involves the journey of coming to terms with their feelings for each other. In the context of Cuphead and King, it could be about King accepting his feelings for Cuphead, who is on the side of good, or Cuphead seeing past King's villainous side and falling in love.
In the fanfiction 'Unexpected Adoption', Danny is adopted by a powerful ghost who has his own motives. This changes Danny's view of the ghost world completely. He has to learn to navigate this new relationship while still dealing with his human life. It's a really cool take on the idea of Danny being adopted, as it shows a different side of the Danny Phantom universe.
Another common character could be Draco Malfoy. In some fanfics, Alya's relationship with Draco can be explored, whether it's a rivalry or an unexpected friendship. And of course, Dumbledore might also make an appearance to guide Alya on her journey within the wizarding world.
One possibility is that John Wick's combat skills would be a huge asset to the Avengers. He could teach them some of his unique hand - to - hand combat techniques. For example, his proficiency in close - quarters gunplay and his ability to use the environment to his advantage could be shared with the likes of Black Widow or Hawkeye. Maybe he'd get into a friendly competition with Captain America over who's the better fighter in a no - powers situation.