It depends. In some educational or young adult literature circles, they can be popular as they often deal with themes of growth and overcoming challenges with the help of a guiding figure like a teacher. However, in the general fiction market, they may not be as mainstream as other genres.
The protagonist can use their wits. For example, they can outsmart the stepmother by finding loopholes in her rules. If she forces them to do a lot of chores, they could find a more efficient way to do it so they have time for themselves. Another way is to seek allies. They could find a sympathetic family member, like an aunt or uncle, who can help them stand up to the stepmother.
A 'forcing teacher fantasy story' could be about a student who imagines a teacher pushing them to achieve extraordinary things in academics. For example, in the story, the teacher might force the student to participate in difficult competitions, which initially seems tough but eventually leads to great success and personal growth for the student.
It is completely unethical. Forcing anyone into a fantasy story, regardless of their sexual orientation, violates their boundaries and autonomy. Everyone has the right to decide what they are comfortable with and no one should be coerced into something they don't want. This kind of behavior can cause great harm to the friend, both emotionally and psychologically.
In a fantasy story, forcing lawyers might lead to the ethical dilemma of having to defend the indefensible. For example, if there are magical creatures that are being hunted illegally, but the law in the fantasy land is corrupt and supports the hunters. A forced lawyer would have to either go against their principles and defend the hunters or face the wrath of the legal system. This situation also questions the integrity of the legal system in the fantasy story. It's a complex situation where the lawyer's personal ethics are in conflict with the demands of the forced situation.
In creative writing, forcing a nurse fantasy story can be unethical. Nurses are real - life professionals dedicated to patient care. Using them in a forced or inappropriate fantasy way can be disrespectful to their important work and the trust patients place in them. It might also perpetuate negative stereotypes if not done carefully.
Ethically, this is a no - go. Literature has the power to shape perceptions and influence society. When we create a story where a female doctor is being forced into something, it not only violates the basic principles of character integrity but also goes against the values of equality and respect that should be upheld in any form of storytelling.
The following are some recommendations from ancient novels with forced kiss plots:
1. [Little Wife of the Prince's Mansion] Author: Smiling Beauty. This novel told the story of the female protagonist being mistaken for the male protagonist's cousin because she looked similar to the male protagonist's cousin. She entered the marquis's residence to take care of the male protagonist's cousin.
This was the only related search result that mentioned the forced kiss plot.
There were novels similar to Goldfinger Forcing Me to Be a Good Person:
1."I Can Cultivate My Martial Arts." Author: Lai Dongdong is not bad.
2: Forbidden God Mage, Author: Tai Shen
3. Yunhua Yao Ji, Author: Qi Zong
4."I Cultivate a God in Tokyo." Author: I Want to Shabu Hotpot
The following is a detailed introduction of these novels:
1."My Martial Arts Can Cultivate By Yourself"
Then I don't have to practice by myself
2."Forbidden God Mage": A thousand years after the recuperation of reiki, the first generation of Awakened ones shattered the Earth and stepped into the starry sky to find a new home, leaving behind a broken Earth. All kinds of mutated creatures emerged one after another, and the weak stubbornly resisted.
Lin Fan, who was unable to cultivate due to his weak consciousness, decided to create his own cheat in order to step onto the path of cultivation!
A mage, I know.
Holy Mage, do you know?
3.<<Yunhua Yao Ji>> I am a demon exorcist that is not very popular.
However, his ability was not weak. Just when I thought that I was going to spend my life calmly slaying demons. I lost my blade.
A demon slayer losing his blade is no different from losing his life, but I found another blade.
This saber had a human-shaped saber spirit.
The following is the story of how I brought the idiotic demon servant and the human-shaped saber spirit with facial paralysis (crossed out) around the world to eliminate demons.
Why did he have to exterminate demons? It was not a matter of national hatred. It was purely a matter of profession.
This book does not cultivate immortality.
4."I Cultivate a God in Tokyo": Travel through Tokyo, Japan, and become a shrine priest.
He looked at the shrine that had no shrine girls, no believers, and no future.
As well as the obedient, ignorant, and weak gods who only knew how to hug thighs.
Shiroki could only sigh helplessly and stand up to face the evil spirits of Tokyo.
"I really like something Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva said."
"If hell is not empty, then it is not empty."
You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
It depends. If the 'fantasy' is positive and creative, like imagining a teacher having extraordinary teaching abilities in a magical world, it can be appropriate. It shows creativity and can be a great way to engage in creative writing. However, if it contains inappropriate or disrespectful content towards the teacher, it's not suitable for school writings.