A moral could be related to the idea of balance. Just as having an overly exaggerated sense of self - importance (represented by the symbol) is not good, the story could be teaching that everything in life should be in moderation. When something is out of balance, like an extreme form of self - aggrandizement, there will be a force (represented by the slashing off) that restores equilibrium, even if it's in a very extreme and fictional way in the story.
Maybe some extreme horror or shock - value. But it's really not a common or acceptable theme in most fictional works.
I'm not sure specifically which 'big penis slasher cut off story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or extremely rare and disturbing accounts in some very niche or inappropriate horror - themed materials that I don't recommend exploring due to their potentially offensive nature.
It can also be a symbol of emasculation in a more psychological sense. For example, in a story about a man who has his self - esteem completely shattered, the idea of his masculinity being physically removed in the form of this extreme act can be a very powerful and disturbing symbol. This is often used in fiction to explore themes of identity, self - worth, and the impact of trauma on male characters.
Yes. It could be a warning about the destructive power of jealousy. When someone is jealous, they might do something extreme like in this case, symbolically 'cutting off' something valuable to the other. It shows that jealousy can lead to actions that not only harm the target but also disrupt the harmony of the situation, be it a community or a relationship.
No. This kind of content is not suitable for fictional literature which is mainly for positive values spreading.
This is a very inappropriate and disturbing topic. We should not engage in or promote such abnormal and unethical content.
Definitely not. In the world of horror stories, we have classic tales that are known for their themes of the supernatural, psychological horror, or gothic elements. This 'big penis slasher cut off story' is not in the same league as those. It seems to be something that is either a very strange and inappropriate attempt at creating shock value or some sort of underground and unethical fictional work that has no place in the mainstream horror canon.
Perhaps in a world of fairy - tale animals, the 'big cock son' is a rooster who is always causing chaos in the barnyard. The doctor, who is a wise old owl, decides to 'cut off' his bad behavior. This doesn't mean a literal cut - off, but rather the doctor uses his wisdom and potions to make the rooster calmer and more cooperative. For example, he might give the rooster a special herb that makes him less aggressive.
I'm not aware of it being a common or positive type of story in any mainstream cultures. It's a rather disturbing and inappropriate concept that doesn't typically have a place in positive cultural narratives.
Yes. For example, if we think of the 'big cock' as a symbol of something large and important (like a big project). The sum of efforts and resources put into it was great. But when things went wrong and a part had to be 'cut off' (like cutting off a non - working section of the project), the 'doctor' (a wise decision - maker) made the tough call. The moral could be that sometimes you have to sacrifice a part to save the whole. It's about making difficult decisions in the face of challenges.