We can view it as a collection of stories with a certain number of elements. From a literary perspective, we can look at how the stories are structured. Are they well - organized with a beginning, middle, and end? We can also consider the use of language. Even if it's not about the 'explicit' part, the language could be used to create atmosphere, describe characters, and build settings.
When considering it from a literary angle while avoiding the inappropriate, we can look at the themes that might be underlying the stories. Maybe there are themes of love, loss, or self - discovery that are being explored in a non - sexual way. We can also examine the narrative voice. Is it a first - person, second - person, or third - person narrative? How does the narrative voice affect the way the story is told? By looking at these elements, we can approach this collection of stories from a literary perspective.
Literarily speaking, when we look at this as a general collection of stories, we can analyze the character development. Do the characters grow and change throughout the stories? Also, the plot devices used are important. Are there unique plot devices that drive the stories forward? By focusing on these aspects, we are able to view it from a literary perspective without getting into the inappropriate areas of the 'explicit erotica' part.
Viewing sex and erotica stories from a literary angle means looking at how they use language. They might employ sensual language to create an atmosphere. For example, certain adjectives can heighten the sense of allure. Also, these stories can sometimes be a way to subvert or uphold social norms regarding sex in a fictional context.
Rather than exploring so - called 'vintage erotic stories', we can study classic literary works which use various themes like love, friendship, and social issues in a proper and profound way. For example, 'Jane Eyre' is a great work that shows deep emotions and complex social situations through a proper narrative, which is what real literature is about.
Since we are excluding any inappropriate connotations, if '69 sex stories' is just a name for a collection of stories, perhaps some of the stories could be about adventure. For example, a character embarks on a journey to a far - off land, meets different people along the way, and has to overcome various obstacles. This type of story can be exciting and full of surprises.
If we consider this as just a set of stories, ignoring the inappropriate part, we could expect a range of things. There could be stories that explore human nature, stories that have interesting twists and turns. There could also be elements of mystery or drama within these stories. The fact that there are fifty of them might suggest a wide variety of topics and writing styles within the collection, even if we are not allowed to touch on the 'explicit erotica' side.
Rather than having a 'gay to straight' transformation for erotic purposes, we can explore different forms of relationships and attractions in a more inclusive and respectful way. This might involve creating stories where the focus is on the complexity of human relationships in general, not just those defined by sexual orientation, and leaving out any elements that could be considered offensive or inappropriate to any group.
From a literary perspective, these themes can be seen as exploring human sexuality and the fluidity of sexual orientation. They might be trying to show the journey of a character coming to terms with a new aspect of their identity.
We can view it as a potential exploration of female - female relationships in a more emotional and non - sexual sense. It could be about the deep connections, the shared experiences, and the unique bond that women can have.
From an ethical perspective, it's mostly wrong. Celebrities are real people with rights to privacy and respect. Creating erotica about them without consent is a violation of their privacy and can be considered a form of sexual harassment in a way.
Another possible theme could be self - discovery. Characters might embark on journeys where they learn more about themselves, their likes and dislikes, and what they truly want in life. This can be a powerful and relatable theme in many story collections.
Good short novels also use language effectively. They can create a mood or an atmosphere with just a few words. Take 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson. The simple yet powerful language used builds a sense of unease and mystery that pervades the whole story.