Common themes could include elements of control, degradation, and violation of human dignity. Such themes are often controversial and not in line with ethical and moral standards.
Another positive story could be about a married couple who travel the world together. They share the joys and challenges of exploring new places. They take turns in making decisions about where to go and what to do, showing that their relationship is one of equality and cooperation.
Yes, there are plenty. For example, historical fiction that focuses on strong characters fighting for freedom or justice. Novels like 'The Book Thief' which tell heart - warming stories during difficult times.
I'm not aware of many works that are solely based on 'erotic slave trade stories' as it is a very controversial and inappropriate topic. But if we look at works about the slave trade in general, like '12 Years a Slave', while it doesn't have an 'erotic' focus, it does show the various forms of abuse and power - play that were unfortunately part of that dark period in history. Any form of making the slave trade 'erotic' is wrong, but some works might show the seedy side of the power - holders during that time in a broader historical narrative.
The idea of 'erotic Greek sex slave stories' is not something that should be glorified or explored. Greek culture has a vast array of positive elements like democracy, theater, and scientific thinking that are far more worthy of our attention and study.
No. Creating stories that involve the idea of making someone a'slave' in an erotic context is completely unethical. It promotes non - consensual and dehumanizing relationships, which go against basic human rights and values of equality and respect.