Another one is 'A Rose for Emily' by William Faulkner. It tells the story of a southern woman, Emily Grierson. Through her life, we can see the influence of society and family on women, as well as the mystery and tragedy that can surround a woman's life.
Also, Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper' is very well - known. It vividly depicts a woman's mental breakdown due to the restrictions placed on her by society and the medical field at that time. It's a great exploration of women's psychological state in a patriarchal society.
Yes, for example, 'The Story of an Hour' by Kate Chopin. It's a short but powerful story about a woman's reaction to the news of her husband's death, which reveals complex emotions and the idea of female liberation at that time.
One well - known woman short - story writer is Katherine Mansfield. Her stories are known for their vivid descriptions and exploration of human emotions. Another is Flannery O'Connor. Her works often have a Southern Gothic flavor and deal with themes like morality and religion. And of course, Alice Munro. She is highly regarded for her in - depth exploration of the lives of ordinary women in Canada.
Yes, during a certain war, there was a story of a female medic. She was trying to save the lives of her fellow soldiers in a makeshift field hospital. But the enemy targeted the hospital. She had to deal with the horror of not having enough medical supplies while the bombs were falling around her and the cries of the severely injured filled the air. It was a race against time and death.
Yes, there are unfortunately. In some slave - holding societies in the past, female slaves were sometimes whipped. For instance, in the American South during slavery times, female slaves endured this kind of brutal treatment. It was a part of the systemic oppression they faced.
There are also stories from some international wrestling exhibitions. A female wrestler from a developing country once had a friendly sparring match with a male wrestler from a more developed nation. Despite the differences in resources and training facilities between their countries, the woman showed great tenacity and managed to put up a good fight against the man. She used her unique style which was a combination of speed and unorthodox moves to surprise her male opponent.
Yes, in 'Macbeth' by Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth can be seen as having some sadistic tendencies. She goads Macbeth into murdering King Duncan and shows a rather cruel and power - hungry side. She seems to take a certain pleasure in the planning and execution of the heinous act.
Yes, 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood is a well - known story written by a woman for women (and a wide audience in general). It presents a dystopian future where women's rights are severely restricted, which is a powerful and thought - provoking exploration of gender and power.
Putin's skiing adventures are also a bit of a source of funny stories. There are pictures of him skiing with great energy and determination. He looks so focused and yet at the same time, the idea of him taking time out to ski and having that as a hobby adds a human and somewhat humorous aspect to his image. It shows that he has interests outside of politics just like anyone else.
There could be some fictional stories about friendship or teamwork among three characters (female - male - male) in a non - sexual context. For example, in some adventure stories, a female and two male characters might embark on a journey together, facing challenges and growing together.
The Arthur series has been quite popular for teaching kids valuable lessons. There are stories about Arthur dealing with school projects, having misunderstandings with his friends and then resolving them. These are positive and family - friendly stories that have a wide readership among the younger audience.
I don't know of any legitimate or well - regarded'sexy stories' specifically related to 'webwatchers' as the term might be associated with improper content. We should focus on positive and ethical forms of storytelling.