No, it is not appropriate. Such stories involve vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against the norms of a healthy and respectful relationship. A relationship should be based on mutual respect, love, and positive communication.
Ancient mythologies were often used to explain natural phenomena, cultural traditions and moral codes. They were not a platform for such immoral and inappropriate stories. We should respect the positive aspects of ancient mythologies and not look for such non - existent and inappropriate content.
Well, in some extreme or underground fictional works, there might be something that seems to approach this idea. But these are not works that are widely respected or recommended. Mainstream literature aims to uphold moral and ethical values, so this kind of content is not typical. For example, in classic literature, you'll find stories about loyalty in marriage and positive family values instead.
A wife once tricked her husband into believing that their car had broken down on the way to a family gathering. She had actually planned this to surprise him with a picnic in a beautiful meadow nearby. When he got out of the car to check, she led him to the picnic spot she had set up earlier.
One common theme is misinformation. Like in the stories where the husband gives false information about his whereabouts or situation. Another theme could be surprise. Often, the trick is part of a plan to surprise the wife in a positive way in the end.
A positive 'tricked wife' story could be where the husband tricked his wife into thinking they were having a normal day at home. But he had secretly invited her best friend from across the country to visit. When the friend showed up at the door, the wife was overjoyed. It was a wonderful surprise that strengthened their relationship.
One time I tricked my wife into thinking we were going to a boring work event, but actually it was a surprise party for her. I told her to dress up formally and gave her some false details about the event. When we arrived at the venue and she saw all her friends and family, she was so shocked and happy.
Rather than seeking out such disturbing stories, we should focus on positive relationship stories in literature and movies. For example, there are many love stories about loyalty, mutual respect and growth between couples, which are much more valuable and healthy to explore.
One wife tricked story could be that a wife pretended to be sick to get her husband to do all the household chores for a week. She faked a cough and a headache, and the husband, being a caring one, took over cooking, cleaning and taking care of the kids. But in the end, he found out when he came home early one day and saw her dancing around the living room, completely healthy.