There are very few 'normal' mom - son pregnant stories in literature because it is a highly unethical and abnormal situation. In some psychological thrillers, there might be allusions to abnormal family relationships that could be disturbing, but not in a way that promotes or normalizes this kind of situation. For instance, a book might explore the consequences of a character's warped view of family which could touch on these themes in a very dark and cautionary way.
One example could be in some Greek myths where there are complex family relationships that might be misconstrued as such, but they are more about the convoluted nature of the gods' family trees rather than normal human situations. However, in proper, ethical modern literature, such themes are extremely rare as they go against moral and ethical norms.
One example could be in some Greek tragedies where family relationships are complex and sometimes cross into morally ambiguous areas. However, these are often used to explore deeper themes about fate, power, and human nature.
In some historical - based fictional stories, a mother from a noble family might try to control every aspect of her son's life including his marriage and career choices for the family's sake. This over - bearing nature is like a 'sucking' influence on the son as he has little room to make his own decisions and develop his own identity.
One possible 'mom tramples son' story could be in a fictional work where a mother, in a fit of rage or under the influence of some dark magic, accidentally tramples her son while chasing after an enemy in a battle scene. However, this is a rather unusual and specific theme, so it might not be very common in mainstream literature.
In some soap - opera - like storylines, there might be a plot where a mother - to - be situation arises in a rather convoluted way. For instance, a character might think she got her mother pregnant due to some misunderstandings or false accusations. This is mainly used to create drama and tension among the characters.
There are some books that touch on black pregnant mom experiences which can influence their sons. For example, some African - American literature that focuses on family and motherhood. These stories often depict how a black pregnant mother's love and care shape her son's character. They might show how she imparts cultural values, family traditions, and a sense of self - worth to her son during pregnancy and as he grows up.
There was a black pregnant mom who was an activist. While pregnant, she involved her son (even in the womb) in her peaceful protests. After her son was born, she continued to raise him with the knowledge of social justice. Her son grew up to be an advocate for equality, inspired by his mother's actions during and after pregnancy. For example, they would participate in community events together to raise awareness about equal rights for all races.
One example could be in some coming - of - age stories where a son's new - found knowledge or skills start to overshadow his mother's traditional ways. For instance, in a story about a family in a rural area where the son goes to the city for education. When he comes back, he has new ideas about farming and modern living which his mother initially resists, but gradually he starts to 'dominate' in terms of influencing the family's future direction.
There are very few appropriate stories with such a theme as it is a rather complex and often taboo topic. However, some stories might explore the concept in a very symbolic or metaphorical way. For example, in some ancient myths, there could be stories where a mother - like figure is associated with the creation or birth of a new entity which could be misinterpreted as this kind of theme, but in a more spiritual or non - physical sense.
One example is 'The Giving Tree' which can be seen as a metaphorical mom - son relationship. The tree gives selflessly to the boy throughout his life, just like a mother's unconditional love.
In 'To Kill a Mockingbird', Scout has a relationship with her father, Atticus, but there are also elements of the mother - son relationship shown through the Finch family values. It shows how a mother's absence also impacts the son in different ways.