A strong plot is also a characteristic. It can be full of twists and turns. In 'The Necklace' by Guy de Maupassant, the unexpected ending makes the story thought - provoking. The story builds up gradually and then hits the reader with a powerful conclusion.
One negative impact is that it can distort people's views on relationships and sex. It may present an unrealistic or unethical view of sexual interactions.
Yes, there are many alternatives. You can read general fiction books which offer a wide range of characters and plots. For example, mystery novels keep you on the edge of your seat with their thrilling storylines.
In general, they are not. While literature may explore themes of love and relationships, explicit sexual content like that in'mature erotic sex stories' is not in line with the standards of good taste and propriety. There are literary works that deal with sensuality in a more tasteful and metaphorical way, but this is quite different from what is implied by such stories.
Definitely not. Such content promotes improper relationships and goes against the values of respect and fidelity. We should promote positive writing themes.
There are extremely few, if any. The literary canon values different aspects such as character development, plot, and social commentary. An 'erotic' story about a mature spinster would go against the norms of what is typically found in classic literature. Most stories about single women in classic lit are about their struggle for independence, marriage in the context of society, or their intellectual growth.
These types of stories are not appropriate for general reading. They can be offensive and may have a negative impact on the psychological and moral development of readers, especially young or impressionable ones. We should focus on positive, educational and family - friendly literature.