Yes, for example, in some mystery and thriller novels. The abduction might be a central plot point where the victim later seeks revenge against the captor. However, the 'bondage' aspect is more likely to be used symbolically or in a non - inappropriate way to represent the victim's sense of being trapped. But it really depends on the specific work of fiction.
They add tension. The abduction part immediately creates a sense of danger and vulnerability. Bondage, whether physical or metaphorical, further intensifies this feeling. And revenge gives the story a driving force. For example, in a story where a protagonist's loved one is abducted and held in bondage, the protagonist's quest for revenge becomes the main plot arc, making the reader eager to see how it all unfolds.
A common theme is the struggle for freedom. The characters in bondage are constantly fighting to break free, whether it's physical chains or magical binds. Another theme is justice. The revenge aspect is often about seeking justice for the wrongs done to them in the auction. And of course, there's the element of the fantastical, like magic or supernatural abilities that help the characters in their quest.
No, they are not very common. Fiction often focuses on more general transgender experiences such as coming out, discrimination, and self - acceptance. The concept of bondage in this context is quite specific and may not appeal to a wide audience.
In bondage fiction, the description of the bondage itself can be quite detailed, whether it's ropes, chains or other forms of restraint. It also usually has a focus on the relationship between the characters involved. The emotions of the submissive and dominant characters are explored, such as fear, trust, and arousal. And often, there's a sense of a secret or hidden world that these characters inhabit, separate from the normal society.
Not really. These types of stories are a very niche genre. Most mainstream readers tend to be more interested in other types of science fiction like space exploration, time travel, or post - apocalyptic scenarios. Only a small group of readers who have a specific interest in the more 'taboo' or 'exotic' aspects of science fiction might be into alien abduction sexual fiction stories.
Well, 'Communion' is a well - known abduction fiction story. It's based on the supposed real - life experiences of the author regarding alien abduction, but presented in a fictional narrative. Then there's 'Fire in the Sky' which is about a man's claim of being abducted by aliens and his subsequent return. 'Kidnapped' by Robert Louis Stevenson is also a sort of abduction story, though more in the context of human - on - human abduction in a historical adventure setting.
In a certain fantasy realm, there was an auction of powerful artifacts. A wizard was tricked and put into a state of magical bondage when trying to bid on an important item. He then sought revenge by creating illusions (fantasy aspect) that drove the auctioneers mad. They started seeing their worst nightmares come to life. The wizard was able to break free from his bondage and reclaim the item he desired.
Well, it's a very controversial topic. The so - called real stories of alien abduction might be a combination of things. On one hand, our brains can play tricks on us. For example, in a state of high stress or after consuming certain substances, people might have hallucinations that they mistake for abduction experiences. On the other hand, the human desire for the unknown and the allure of extraterrestrial life can make some people more likely to believe or even fabricate such stories. But who knows? Maybe there are real abductions out there that science just hasn't been able to prove yet.
In general, alien abduction stories are fiction. While the idea of intelligent life beyond Earth is an open scientific question, the specific stories of abduction lack any solid proof. There are no reliable eyewitness accounts that can be independently verified, no physical evidence left behind by the supposed aliens. It's more likely that cultural influences, such as the popularity of science fiction in modern society, have led to the creation and spread of these fictional abduction stories.