One example could be in some Gothic literature where the relationship between a brother and his little sister is explored in a complex and often dark way. For instance, in 'Wuthering Heights', Heathcliff's relationship with Catherine has elements that border on the taboo as their intense bond defies social norms of the time.
Another case can be found in certain family - drama novels. Sometimes, the little sister might be involved in a family secret or a situation that society would consider inappropriate. For example, if she discovers an affair that a family member is having and her attempts to deal with it put her in difficult and often taboo - like situations within the family dynamic.
In some fairy tales, there are situations that can be seen as related to the idea of 'little sister' taboos. Take 'Bluebeard' for example. The sister of the new wife is often the one who tries to save her from the dangerous husband. This shows a kind of sisterly bond that has to deal with a very dark and dangerous situation which could be considered in the realm of taboo stories in a sense.
In some folktales from different cultures, there are stories that touch on family taboos. However, they are usually told to teach moral lessons. For example, a story might have a situation where a character is tempted to cross the line in a relationship that is similar to a mom - sister taboo, but in the end, the right path is chosen, highlighting the importance of family values and propriety.
Often, themes like loyalty and friendship are present. The young sister may have a group of friends or be very loyal to her family. In some stories, she might face a situation where her loyalty is tested, like when a friend is in trouble or a family member is in a difficult situation. Her actions based on her loyalty then become an important part of the story. Also, the theme of learning from mistakes can be common. The young sister could make mistakes in her youth, but through these experiences, she grows and becomes wiser.
Yes, in Greek mythology. For example, the story of Oedipus has elements that can be related. Although not directly about a little sister, it shows how family relationships can become very complex and cross into taboo areas. This gives an idea of how ancient stories often explored the boundaries of acceptable family relations.
In 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde, there are undertones that can be seen as having gay subtext which was very much a taboo during Wilde's era. Wilde himself faced a great deal of persecution because of his own homosexuality, and this was reflected in the way his work was received and the scandal that ensued.
Taboo stories involving 'little babes' are often inappropriate and unethical. We should focus on positive and child - appropriate stories. For example, stories about little ones learning kindness, sharing and exploring nature in a positive way.
One family taboo sister - in - law story could be about inheritance disputes. For example, when a family member passes away and there are unspoken expectations about who should inherit certain items. The sister - in - law might feel left out or might have different ideas from the rest of the family, causing tension. This can lead to family members choosing sides and straining relationships.
One little taboo story could be about a family heirloom that was accidentally broken during an argument. It was a small porcelain figurine passed down for generations. Everyone in the family was so careful with it, but during a heated debate, it got knocked off the shelf. The family then had to deal with the guilt and the unspoken rule of always protecting that heirloom.
One example could be in 'The Virgin Suicides' which deals with the complex and somewhat taboo topic of the lives and deaths of young girls in a repressive environment. It shows their hidden desires and the misunderstandings they face.
Taboo sex stories often involve themes that are not socially acceptable. However, exploring such in literature can be controversial. One example could be certain works that touch on incestuous relationships in a historical or mythological context, like in some Greek myths. But these are more about exploring human nature and the consequences of violating taboos in a fictional, often cautionary way.
Rather than exploring taboo sex stories, it's better to engage with classic literature that promotes values like love, friendship, and moral growth.