If it were a cautionary tale, it might be about the danger of the unknown or the power of evil. The demon could represent the lurking danger in the world that can harm the innocent, like the girl.
Yes, it can be. In some horror literature, the idea of a demon and an act of violence like rape is used to create a sense of extreme horror and dread. It plays on the fear of the supernatural and the vulnerability of the victim, often a girl in such stories, to shock the readers.
One way could be to change the act of rape to a non - violent encounter. For example, the demon could be magically bound to the bedpost and the girl could be the one to free it through an act of kindness, turning it into a story of redemption instead of horror.
No. In most literature, the more common plot is the opposite way around, with male-on-female aggression being more frequently depicted due to historical and cultural norms. However, in modern and more progressive literature, all kinds of power dynamics and situations are being explored.
This is probably a false story. Rottweilers are often misrepresented in such disturbing tales. In reality, they are usually well - behaved when properly trained and socialized. Spreading untrue stories like this can cause unnecessary fear and harm to the reputation of the breed.
For the boy, it could lead to feelings of shame, emasculation, and a sense of loss of control. Just like female victims of rape, he may suffer from post - traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He might also have difficulties in future relationships, fearing a similar loss of control.
It is not a common plot. The reason is that our cultural and social norms have been shaped in a way that we are more used to male - as - perpetrator scenarios. In literature, when such a story of a girl rapes a boy is told, it is usually to shock the readers and make them re - evaluate their assumptions about gender, power, and consent. For example, in some feminist literature that aims to break gender stereotypes, it might be used as a tool to show that women can also be in a position of power abuse, although this is still not as prevalent as the opposite scenario.
No. Such a topic involves non - consensual and violent elements which are not appropriate in most forms of literature. It goes against the values of respect and consent.