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Rather than seeking erotic stories, it's better to explore works that highlight female empowerment and positive relationships.
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One such story could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. It has strong female characters like Elizabeth Bennet who 'possess' a sense of self - worth and intelligence in a society that often undervalued women. She takes charge of her own life decisions regarding love and family, which is a form of 'possession' of her own destiny.
Yes, they are somewhat common. Many classic and contemporary novels explore themes of intense passion and possession in an erotic context. For instance, some works of romantic literature often contain elements where characters are consumed by their love, which can be seen as a form of possession.
These types of stories can objectify women. They often present women as possessions, which is not in line with the values of gender equality.
One such story could be 'The Haunting of Hill House'. It involves a sense of possession in a more ghostly, non - sexual way. The old house seems to have a hold on the characters, affecting their minds and actions.
Another theme could be redemption. The possessed character may have made some mistakes in the past, and the possession becomes a form of punishment or a test. Through the process of dealing with the possession, they find a way to atone for their sins and become a better person. For instance, in a story where a person is possessed by a spirit that represents their guilt, they gradually face their past and make amends.
Well, there are some fictional stories that play with the concepts in a more tasteful way. For example, in some fantasy novels, there might be a character whose body is possessed and their gender identity gets muddled in a non - sexualized, more of a magical and identity - exploration way. However, it's not easy to find mainstream ones that are exactly like this.
One common theme is the forbidden love aspect. The idea of a human being attracted to a ghost, which is an otherworldly and often dangerous entity, creates a sense of taboo. Another theme could be the power dynamic, where the ghost has a certain power over the human due to the possession. It can also involve themes of mystery and the unknown, as the nature of the ghost and its motives are often left for the reader or viewer to decipher.
Isolation can also be a theme. When a character is possessed, they are often isolated from their normal life and relationships. In 'Carrie' by Stephen King, Carrie is isolated because of her powers which seem to possess her in a way. Her powers set her apart from others and cause her to be alone in a non - erotic sense of possession.