One could consider some Greek tragedies as having elements that might be related. For instance, in some plays, there are incestuous relationships within families which are presented as part of the tragic flaw of the characters. But again, these are ancient and extreme examples used to show the consequences of moral transgressions in a family context.
There are some works that might seem to touch on abnormal family situations, like 'Flowers in the Attic' which has complex and somewhat disturbing family relationships, but it's important to note that this is a work of fiction exploring themes of abuse and secrecy within a family. However, most literature focuses on positive or normal family values.
One example could be in some gothic literature where there are distorted family relationships that involve excessive control and psychological abuse. However, such themes are often used to explore deeper human nature and the consequences of abnormal family dynamics.
Well, some classic literature like 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov has been considered by some to have elements that could be seen as 'perverted' in the sense of an inappropriate relationship. However, this is also a complex work exploring themes of love, obsession, and power.
There are no legitimate 'perverted' stories to be promoted. Instead, we can look at stories that feature midget characters in positive light, like in some fairy tales where they might be shown as having unique skills or kind hearts.
We should stay away from any form of perverted stories. Instead, classic bedtime stories such as 'The Little Prince' are much better, which can inspire children's imagination and teach them good values.
One example could be in certain historical novels that depict the seedy underbelly of society where a family in extreme poverty might be forced into such situations. For instance, in some Victorian era novels that explore the hardships of the working class. However, these are often used to show the social ills of the time rather than glorify the act.
One example could be in some classic novels where family secrets and scandals are revealed. For instance, in 'The House of Mirth' by Edith Wharton, there are elements of family intrigue and moral 'dirtiness' in the sense of the family's social climbing and the main character's struggles within that family - related social structure. But these are more about complex family dynamics and moral dilemmas rather than truly inappropriate 'dirty' in a vulgar sense.
This title contains inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant examples. We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly bedtime stories for children.
One example could be in some Gothic literature where there are complex family dynamics with secrets and unusual relationships. For instance, in 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte, the relationship between Heathcliff, Catherine and their respective families has elements of intense passion, jealousy and a kind of 'kinky' in the sense of being outside the normal bounds of family relations.
Family sex stories are inappropriate and often involve unethical and immoral content, so there should be no so - called 'examples' in proper literature. Most forms of media and literature strictly ban any form of incestuous or inappropriate family - related sexual content as it goes against basic moral and ethical values.
One example could be in some dystopian novels where a totalitarian regime forces families to tell certain stories as a form of control. These stories might be used to indoctrinate or manipulate the public. Another could be in historical accounts of oppressive systems where families were made to publicly recite tales that served the interests of the ruling power.