In some European theater traditions, like in the works of Henrik Ibsen, there are stories that deal with the constraints of Victorian - era morality and how it related to sex and relationships. His plays often explored the repressed sexual desires and the consequences of breaking social norms regarding sexuality in a very thought - provoking way.
In Indian theater, there are ancient Sanskrit plays that sometimes had references to love and relationships which could be considered as having sexual aspects in a very cultural and traditional context. These were often part of the larger narrative about dharma (righteousness) and kama (desire), and how characters navigated between these two important aspects of life.
Sure. In Japanese history, there are stories about Princess Nukatabe. She was an imperial princess. Her story is often intertwined with the political and cultural developments of the time. Her influence on courtly life and cultural traditions in ancient Japan is an important part of Japanese history.
In African folklore, there are stories of people being able to transform into hyenas. These are often spooky tales that warn about the dangers of the wild and the unknown. The hyena - transformers are sometimes seen as outcasts or those with dark magic, and the stories are used to teach moral lessons about behavior and the consequences of straying from the right path.
From Chinese culture, 'Journey to the West' is a very famous story. It follows the adventures of the Monkey King and his companions as they travel to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. The story is full of magical creatures, battles, and moral lessons.
From Mexican folklore, we have 'La Llorona'. The story is about a weeping woman who drowned her children and now wanders, crying and looking for them. It often serves as a cautionary tale.
From Italy, there's the story of La Befana. She is an old woman who, like Baboushka, was visited by the Wise Men. They asked for directions to Bethlehem. She initially refused to go with them. Later, she regretted it and now on Epiphany (January 6th), which is also part of the Christmas season in Italy, she flies around on her broomstick leaving gifts for children, especially coal for naughty ones. This story has been passed down through generations in Italy.
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In ancient Greek mythology, there are stories with sexual elements. For example, the story of Zeus and his many affairs. He would transform into different forms to seduce mortals and goddesses alike. It shows how sexual relationships were sometimes used as a plot device in their mythology.
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