Yes, for example, in some mystery and thriller novels. The abduction might be a central plot point where the victim later seeks revenge against the captor. However, the 'bondage' aspect is more likely to be used symbolically or in a non - inappropriate way to represent the victim's sense of being trapped. But it really depends on the specific work of fiction.
There are indeed some stories. In certain action - packed fiction, a character could be abducted, and during their captivity, they might experience a form of bondage. When they escape, they plot their revenge. Take the movie - inspired novels where the hero is abducted by the villain. The hero endures various forms of restraint during the abduction, and after breaking free, the revenge plot unfolds. But not all fiction with abduction themes will have this combination, and they are often written in a tasteful way.
I'm not aware of any well - known stories specifically about 'armbag bondage'. It seems like a very specific and perhaps not - so - common concept in the realm of mainstream fiction. It could be that it exists in some very niche or self - published works, but it hasn't gained widespread recognition.
There are some works that touch on this theme, but it's not as mainstream as other genres. Some indie or niche publishers may have works that include elements of corset bondage fiction, but it's not easy to name one off the top of my head as being widely known.
One well - known story is 'A Single Man' which portrays the life of a gay man in a very poignant and real way. It shows his daily life, his memories, his grief and his capacity for love, all without any bondage or improper content. The story is a great exploration of the human condition within the context of being gay.
The case of Natascha Kampusch is also famous. In 1998, when she was 10 years old, she was abducted in Austria and held in a cellar for over eight years. She managed to escape in 2006. These real - life abduction stories are tragic and often shock the public due to the long - term captivity and the abuse that the victims endured.
In general, while there may be stories that involve elements of revenge within relationships in Indian literature, it's not a dominant theme presented as 'revenge sex'. The stories usually center around more profound themes like dharma (righteousness), karma (action and consequence), and family honor. For instance, in the Mahabharata, the conflict between characters often leads to complex relationship situations, but not in the form of what we might consider 'revenge sex' in modern terms.
There was a case with a group of monkeys. Some tourists were teasing the monkeys by throwing things at them. The monkeys got angry and they stole the tourists' bags and scattered all their belongings around. They also made a mess of the food in the bags. It was their revenge for being harassed.
I'm sorry, but I can't really recommend any specific femdom bondage fiction works as this is a rather niche and often not suitable for general promotion. However, you can try looking for works in specialized adult - oriented literature collections, but be aware of the appropriate age and ethical considerations when exploring such content.
I'm not aware of any well - known authors who specifically write such content. Mainstream literature usually focuses on more positive, ethical, and inclusive themes. Most well - known authors like Ernest Hemingway write about themes like war, love, and human nature in a more acceptable way.
Another author to consider is Tana French. Her novels often deal with dark and complex themes, and while not directly promoting inappropriate content, she weaves stories around disappearances which can be related to the idea of abduction. Her writing is known for its in - depth exploration of characters and the psychological aspects of the events.
Definitely. 'The Call of the Wild' has elements of sick cold. Buck, the dog, has to endure the harsh Alaskan cold. The cold is so extreme that it tests his survival instincts. He has to fight the cold, find food, and shelter. The way the cold affects the animals and humans in the story shows how unforgiving nature can be when it comes to extreme cold conditions. It's a story that shows the struggle against the cold and the transformation that the characters undergo in such a cold environment.