No. Such works with excessive sexual content are not acceptable in mainstream society as they go against moral and ethical norms. Society generally promotes works that are positive, educational, and family - friendly.
Comics and graphic novels with excessive sexual content are not suitable for general discussion. We should focus more on positive, educational and family - friendly graphic works such as 'Persepolis' which is a great graphic novel about growing up in a complex political situation.
Promoting or discussing sexually graphic books is not appropriate, as it may involve vulgar and inappropriate content. We can focus on more positive and family - friendly science fiction works like 'Dune' which has a rich world - building and interesting plot about power, politics and ecology in a science - fiction setting.
Yes, some may consider sexually graphic novels as art. Art is often about expressing human experiences, and sex is a part of human nature. If these novels are created with an intention to convey a deeper meaning about human sexuality, relationships, or emotions, they can be seen as art. However, it's a very controversial topic as many people also object to it based on moral and ethical grounds.
Well, when it comes to excerpts of fantasy stories, one key thing to consider is the language used. Fantasy often has a very descriptive language to create vivid and otherworldly settings. The use of adjectives can really bring the strange lands and magical creatures to life. For example, if an excerpt describes a dragon, words like 'gleaming','scaly' and 'fearsome' might be used. Additionally, the themes in these excerpts can range from good versus evil, which is very common, to more complex ideas like the balance of power or the search for identity in a magical world. And of course, the cultural influence on the fantasy can't be ignored. Some fantasy stories are deeply influenced by European folklore, while others might draw from Asian or African mythologies.
One of the most well - known is 'Starship Troopers'. It's a military science - fiction novel that focuses on the life of a soldier in a future interstellar war. It has great action scenes, exploration of military ethics, and a detailed look at a future society. There are no sexually graphic elements in it.
A memorable one is from 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte. Heathcliff says, 'I cannot live without my life! I cannot live without my soul!' His words show his intense and somewhat tortured love for Catherine. It's a love that defies death and time.
Sexually graphic novels can have both positive and negative impacts on society. On one hand, they may provide a form of sexual education in a more accessible way for some adults. However, they can also be misused and contribute to the objectification of people. They might influence the perception of healthy sexual relationships in a wrong way, especially among the younger and more impressionable audience.