In 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth Bennett is a strong and attractive female character. There are moments of physical contact with Mr. Darcy. For example, when they dance, there is a closeness that could be seen as a form of physical exploration within the context of their evolving relationship. It's not really 'groping' in a vulgar sense but more of a discovery of their feelings through physical proximity.
Yes, in some classic Greek mythology stories. For example, the story of Aphrodite. She is the goddess of love and beauty, a very sexy figure. There are tales of her interactions with other gods and mortals. Her allure often led to various situations where her charm played a significant role, which could be considered as stories related to a sexy female figure in literature, although not exactly 'groped' in the modern sense but in a more metaphorical way of being desired.
One example could be in the movie 'La La Land'. There is a scene where the female lead has a very alluring dance sequence. It's not exactly a 'groped' story in a negative sense but more about the charm and sensuality she exudes through her movements. The way she interacts with the male lead in that scene is filled with a certain electricity that can be considered a form of 'captivating' story related to a sexy girl.
One example could be in the movie 'Pretty Woman'. There are scenes where the main female character, a sexy and charming woman, has some encounters that could be seen as flirtatious and somewhat 'groped - like' in a comical and consensual way within the context of her relationship with the male lead. It's a story of love and transformation where these moments add to the overall charm and chemistry between the characters.
Yes, in 'The Price of Salt' (also known as 'Carol' after the movie adaptation). It's a story about a young shop girl who falls in love with an older woman. Their interactions and the unspoken desires create a sense of sexiness in their relationship.
Most classic literature is centered around things like love in a more refined and chaste way, like in 'Romeo and Juliet' where the focus is on the tragic love rather than something improper.
One could consider the character of Nana in Emile Zola's 'Nana'. She is a courtesan, which is similar to a hooker. Her story is full of passion, drama, and her character is presented in a very sensual way. She rises in society through her beauty and charm but also faces many hardships. Her story shows the seedy underbelly of the high - society and the power of her allure.
No. In literature, we should uphold values such as respect, equality and protection. Young girl sexy stories violate these values as they tend to sexualize the young and vulnerable. There are so many other great themes and topics in literature that can be explored, like friendship, adventure, and self - discovery, which are much more positive and worthy of attention.
One classic is 'The Decameron' by Giovanni Boccaccio. It has many tales that include sexual situations and relationships. It was written during the Middle Ages and gives a vivid picture of the social and sexual mores of that time.
In 'Anne of Green Gables', Anne is a young girl full of imagination. Her story of coming to Green Gables, making friends, and facing various challenges is quite engaging. She has a unique personality that makes her story appealing. She's not a typical'sexy' character in a physical sense but rather in the way she lights up the story with her vivacity.
There might be some allusions or stories in certain adult - themed or very liberal literature, but it's not a common or mainstream topic in general literature. Most literature focuses on broader themes like love, society, and personal growth.