One example could be in the novel 'Pride and Prejudice'. Elizabeth Bennet can be seen as a strong - willed 'dominate' figure in some ways. She is not afraid to speak her mind and challenge Mr. Darcy, which goes against the typical submissive female role of that era.
In 'Jane Eyre', Jane shows a form of dominance. She refuses to be a mistress to Mr. Rochester and stands up for her moral values. This shows her strength and dominance in a relationship context where she could have easily given in to the power and charm of Mr. Rochester.
One example could be the story of the 'wise old woman' in some folktales. These old women often use their wisdom to outwit younger characters or solve difficult problems in the village. For instance, in Japanese folktales, there are old women who possess secret knowledge about nature and use it to help the community during tough times.
Another trait is assertiveness. They are not afraid to voice their opinions and make sure their ideas are implemented. For instance, if they think the family should follow a certain diet, they will firmly enforce it. Usually, they also have a high level of organization skills. They manage the household affairs, from cleaning schedules to the children's school activities, in an efficient and orderly manner. This allows them to be in control and dominate various aspects of family life.
A 'dominate wife' story could be about a wife who is in charge of the household management. For example, she might be the one who decides on the family budget, manages the daily schedules, and takes the lead in making important family decisions like choosing schools for the children. This shows her dominance in a practical and non - sexual way.
One dominate wife story could be about a couple where the wife is in charge of all the household finances. She makes all the decisions regarding savings, investments, and daily expenses. For example, she decides to cut down on unnecessary spending like eating out too often. She also dominates in terms of home decor choices, choosing every piece of furniture and color scheme in the house without much input from her husband.
Yes, in 'The Hunger Games' series, Katniss Everdeen, a girl, is the central and dominant character. She is much more resourceful and in control compared to many of the male characters. She takes on the Capitol and becomes a symbol of hope for the districts, with boys often following her lead or relying on her skills.
In some cases, yes. Women can dominate men stories. Take 'Gone with the Wind' as an example. Scarlett O'Hara is a very strong - willed woman. Her actions and desires, such as her pursuit of Ashley and her relationship with Rhett Butler, are central to the story. She often takes the initiative and her character overshadows the male characters at times.
Maybe. In recent years, there has been a push for more diverse and inclusive storytelling, which could include stories where girls dominate men. But it's hard to say if it's a completely new trend as there have probably been such stories in the past, just not as prominent.
Another factor could be the market demand. Readers, especially female readers, are increasingly interested in stories where girls are in the dominant position. Publishers, noticing this trend, encourage more such stories. For instance, in the genre of fantasy literature, there are many stories where a girl is the chosen one with special powers, while male characters are either her allies or antagonists. This caters to the desire of readers to see female characters in powerful and leading roles.
I'm sorry, but I can't recommend stories with erotic content as it goes against ethical and moral standards.
There are probably some in the realm of certain adult - themed fictional works. But these are not the kind of stories that are promoted or widely available in the mainstream. In fact, we should be more interested in stories that show healthy interactions between genders, where both parties are treated with respect and dignity rather than focusing on such erotically - charged and unequal relationship stories.