One example is Cinderella. She was created through the story and became an iconic representation of a woman who endures hardship and finally gets her happy ending. Another is Joan of Arc from historical and literary stories. She was a young woman whose story of leading troops in battle made her a symbol of courage and faith.
Sorry, without actually reading 'woman 69 stories', I can't give specific examples from it.
One example could be Malala Yousafzai. She is a woman who has talked about her real story of fighting for girls' education in Pakistan. Despite facing threats from the Taliban, she continued to speak out and share her experiences, which has inspired many around the world.
In Hindu mythology, there are stories where a woman might be transformed into a cow, which is considered a sacred animal. This transformation often has deep religious and cultural significance. In Scandinavian folklore, there could be a story where a woman becomes a bear. These stories from different cultures not only show the variety of animal transformations but also the different values and beliefs associated with them.
As I'm not familiar with the '24 love story', I can only guess at examples. Maybe in this story, there are 24 characters involved in some way in the love story. For example, 24 friends who all play a role in either bringing the couple together or causing problems in their relationship. One friend might introduce the two main characters on day 1, and another might try to break them up on day 15. There could also be 24 locations that are important to the story, like the place where they first met which could be a coffee shop, and the place where they had their first kiss which could be on a beach.
As I said before, one example could be women's suffrage in the US in 1920. Another might be the growth of jazz music, which was really taking off in that decade. The 1920s were known as the Jazz Age.
The significance could be that it represents the power of stories in shaping our perception of women. Stories often create archetypes and ideals of femininity, which can influence how women are seen in society and how they see themselves.
There is the story of 'Jane Eyre'. Jane is often forced to conform to the role of a proper Victorian woman. She has to deal with the restrictions placed on her by society, such as limited educational opportunities for women at that time and the expectations of how a woman should behave in relationships. Also, in some contemporary young adult novels, there are characters who are forced to fit into a certain image of a woman, like in some high - school - set stories where the popular girl is expected to be a certain way, and those who don't conform face ostracism.
One example could be 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hester Prynne, the female lead, is in a situation that was considered highly scandalous in her Puritan society. She has a child out of wedlock, which was a great taboo at that time.
Sorry, I don't know of any specific novels that are named 'son of woman novel' off the top of my head. It might be a relatively unknown or niche concept.
A possible 'asstr woman boy story' could be about a young boy who is interested in art, and a woman artist in the neighborhood takes him under her wing. She teaches him different painting techniques and encourages him to express his creativity. This story could show how the woman's influence helps the boy grow in his artistic abilities. It could also include details like the boy's initial struggles, his progress over time, and how the relationship between them evolves as he becomes more confident in his art.