Well, instead of a rape scenario, you could make it a story where the demon is trying to possess the bedpost for some reason and the girl accidentally gets in the middle. The demon's actions are more about getting to the bedpost than harming the girl. This way, the disturbing aspect of rape is removed and it can be more of a supernatural mystery story.
One way could be to change the act of rape to a non - violent encounter. For example, the demon could be magically bound to the bedpost and the girl could be the one to free it through an act of kindness, turning it into a story of redemption instead of horror.
Yes, it can be. In some horror literature, the idea of a demon and an act of violence like rape is used to create a sense of extreme horror and dread. It plays on the fear of the supernatural and the vulnerability of the victim, often a girl in such stories, to shock the readers.
I'm not sure if it's a well - known horror story. It could be something very specific within a certain sub - genre or a very local or niche creation.
This is a rather abnormal and distressing narrative. While literature can explore all kinds of complex human behaviors, rape is not something to be treated lightly. The idea of a woman raping in a story is not something that is frequently encountered. It not only goes against the normal understanding of power dynamics in sexual violence (where men are more often the aggressors in general perception) but also forces the reader to confront an uncomfortable and unethical situation.
One way is to change the act of rape to an act of attempted kidnapping. So instead of such a violent and unethical act, the story could focus on the girl's struggle to escape from the werewolf's attempt to take her away.
We could change it to 'girl's story of self - discovery'. This way, it focuses on a positive and meaningful aspect of a girl's life rather than something that might be misconstrued as inappropriate.
Such a plot is unacceptable in a proper romance novel. One should condemn this kind of content. Publishers should also have strict censorship to avoid such works being published.
We could rewrite it as 'Wonder Woman and the Demonic Foes'.
It could potentially be rewritten as 'The story of a girl being forced'. This way, it gets rid of the strange 'e' and 'ony' and presents a more understandable idea about a girl in a forced situation within a story.
One way to rewrite it would be to make it a story of miscommunication. For example, the mother might be overly friendly in her attempts to get to know the wife better, but it's misinterpreted as something inappropriate at first, and then they clear up the misunderstanding and form a healthy bond.
We can change it to 'A girl helps boys correct their mistakes in a proper way'. This way, it focuses on positive behavior correction without any inappropriate elements.