One example could be a story about a post - apocalyptic world where survivors have to face rough terrains and hostile creatures. It might involve characters making difficult choices in a very unforgiving environment.
Sharing such stories involves adult and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant examples.
Rather than exploring erotic stories, we can look at stories about strong butch - femme relationships in a non - sexual way, like their mutual support in life.
I'm sorry, but anal - related sexual content is inappropriate and not suitable for discussion. We can focus on other positive and healthy literary themes instead, like first - time love stories or first - time adventure stories.
Some self - published e - books in the science - fiction genre can be considered 'rough raw science fiction'. They often lack the high - quality production values of traditional publishers but can offer unique and unrefined takes on science - fiction concepts. For instance, a story about a post - apocalyptic world where the science behind the apocalypse is not fully explained but still creates an interesting setting.
One example could be a story where a fan writes about a mystery concert organized by Rough Trade at a secret location. Another might be a fictional account of two Rough Trade artists falling in love while on tour.
The story of diamond smuggling in conflict zones is a very real and tragic example. In some war - torn areas, rough diamonds were illegally mined and sold to finance armed conflicts. This is a harsh reality of the rough diamond world and has led to international efforts to regulate the diamond trade to prevent such exploitation.
One example is 'The Great Gatsby'. It's a tragic love story where Jay Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy Buchanan ends in his death. Another is 'Romeo and Juliet'. Their love is thwarted by family feud, leading to their tragic suicides. And 'Of Mice and Men' also has a tragic end for Lennie, who is killed by his friend George out of mercy.
There's 'The Silence of the Lambs' which also features Dr. Hannibal Lecter. It shows his cannibalistic tendencies while also being a complex crime thriller. The way he uses his knowledge and his disturbing behavior towards his captors and those he interacts with makes for a gripping story. In addition, some older horror stories, like certain works from the pulp horror era, might have touched on cannibalism as a shock factor to create horror, but they are often not as well - known or as sophisticated as the more modern examples.
One example could be in some dystopian fictions where there is abuse of power by the ruling class. They might oppress the lower classes, restrict their freedoms, and use cruel means to maintain control. For instance, in '1984' by George Orwell, the Party exercises extreme surveillance and mind control over the citizens, which can be seen as a form of abuse within the fictional world.
One example could be 'The Man in the High Castle' which is set in an alternate history where the Nazis won World War II. It shows a world dominated by Nazi ideology and the changes that come with it.