You can rewrite it by changing the focus entirely. Instead of a 'sex slave fantasy', make it about the abolition of slavery in Rome. Maybe tell the story of a group of people who were trying to change the laws regarding slavery. This way, it becomes a story of hope, resistance, and social change rather than something that might be seen as objectifying or unethical.
To make it more positive and ethical, change the premise from force to choice. Maybe the story could be about a woman who has always dreamed of having a baby and through her own free will, with the support of her partner and family, embarks on the pregnancy journey. Include elements of love, support, and positive anticipation throughout the story.
One way could be to change the blackmail situation into a misunderstanding that gets resolved through communication. For example, the student thought the teacher was hiding something important, but it turns out to be a big misunderstanding and they end up working together on a project. This changes the negative connotation into a positive one about cooperation.
First, remove any references to the inappropriate'sex slave' concept. Focus on Clary's positive relationships, like her friendship with Simon. Maybe expand on their adventures in the mundane world that are related to the Mortal Instruments universe. For example, they could be searching for a hidden vampire lair that has some connection to the greater Shadowhunter plot.
Definitely not. It promotes a very disturbing and immoral idea. Human trafficking and slavery are real and extremely tragic issues in the world, and creating a 'fantasy' around it is inappropriate and disrespectful to the victims.
Yes, it can be a common theme in some historical fiction. Writers might use this theme to explore the power dynamics, social hierarchies, and cultural aspects of the Roman era. For example, they could show how slaves were treated and how the concept of sexual relationships was different then. However, it's also a very controversial theme as it involves exploitation and often goes against modern moral values.
No. Such stories involve themes that are not only unethical but also objectify and degrade individuals. In a civilized and equal society, we should promote respect, equality and positive values, not engage in or support content that is based on exploitation and subjugation.
One way could be to change the nature of their relationship. Instead of step - siblings, they could be just friends who initially had a misunderstanding about their family ties. Then the pregnancy could be a result of a healthy relationship between two consenting adults who are not related in an inappropriate way.
You could change it to a story about resolving a misunderstanding without blackmail, and focusing on a healthy relationship between three friends. For example, instead of blackmail, there could be a miscommunication that they gradually clear up through honest conversation.
It can be rewritten by making it a consensual relationship. Maybe they all start as friends and gradually develop deeper feelings for each other in a natural and respectful way. So instead of the forced aspect, it becomes a story of positive relationship growth.
Sex slave novels are not ethical at all. These types of novels typically contain disturbing and immoral content that normalizes non - consensual sexual situations and the subjugation of one person to another in a sexual context. In a civilized society, we should uphold values that promote healthy, consensual, and respectful relationships, not those presented in sex slave novels.