This kind of 'fiction' involves serious ethical problems. Forcing a relationship between an old man and a young girl is against basic moral principles of equality, respect, and consent. It can also have a negative impact on the psychological and social development of the young girl in the story.
No. Forced marriage, especially between an old man and a young girl, is unethical. In literature, promoting such concepts through a genre can be seen as normalizing unacceptable behavior.
One way is through strict content regulation. Media platforms should have clear rules against promoting or allowing such content. They can use filters to detect and block relevant works.
It is completely unethical. Any form of sexual relationship where there is a significant age gap with a young girl often involves power imbalances and potential exploitation. Society has norms and laws in place to protect the vulnerable, and such relationships are generally considered inappropriate and often illegal.
There are cultural stories where an older man might be seen as having a strong interest in a young girl's well - being. In some Asian cultures, for example, an old master might be very focused on teaching a young female disciple. But again, this is more about positive influence and not the kind of 'obsession' that has negative connotations.
A young girl might meet an old man who is a gardener. He teaches her about plants, how to grow them and take care of them. The girl learns patience and the beauty of nature from him.
There can also be a theme of protection. The older man may feel a sense of responsibility to protect the young girl. This could be due to her inexperience or vulnerability. Think of a story where an old man shelters a young girl from danger. It's a way of showing care across different ages.
No. In general, relationships where there is a significant age gap between a young girl and an old man often raise concerns. There are power imbalances, differences in life experiences, and potential for exploitation. So it's hard to consider such a relationship in a positive light.
One example could be the relationship between Mr. Knightley and Emma in 'Emma' by Jane Austen. Mr. Knightley is older and serves as a guiding figure to the young Emma. Their story is about friendship evolving into love. He helps her grow and become a better person, and in the end, they get married.