Most likely fiction. In civilized societies, such a situation is highly unethical and against basic human rights and decency laws. It's not something that would be commonly or legally allowed to occur in public.
One possible reason could be as a form of extreme punishment in a dystopian society. For example, in a story where the government has become tyrannical, they might use such a method to publicly shame and subdue those who oppose them.
These are surely fictional concepts. Consider the fact that public places have certain standards of decency. People are expected to be clothed appropriately. The idea of a naked person being led on a leash completely defies these norms. It could potentially be part of some out - there, edgy fictional stories that are designed to be provocative and not based on real - world happenings. In real life, such a situation would lead to immediate legal and social consequences.
There are very few positive stories related to this. In general, being stripped naked in public is a violation of a person's dignity and privacy. In modern society, laws are in place to protect people from such indignities. But in historical events like the Salem witch trials, there were cases of public shaming that involved forced undressing, which is a dark part of history.
I'm not aware of any famous stories with such a disturbing scenario. Popular stories tend to focus on positive themes like love, friendship, heroism, etc. The idea of someone being led naked on a leash in public is not only against social norms but also against basic human respect. So it's highly unlikely to be part of any well - known or celebrated story.
In general, it can be a very tricky ethical area. If it is done in a way that is exploitative or for the sole purpose of titillation, it is unethical. However, if it is used to explore deeper themes such as power dynamics, social justice, or the violation of human rights, it can be acceptable within the context of art or serious literature.
Most likely fiction. In a hotel, people usually respect privacy and social norms. There's no reason for a wife to be naked in public areas of a hotel without proper context. And spreading such stories without evidence is unethical.
Most likely, such stories are fictional. In real society, public nudity is not only against moral norms but also often illegal. It is not a common or acceptable behavior, so stories like this are often made - up for shock value or in some fictional scenarios.
Perhaps in a post - apocalyptic world, a group of survivors were on a bus escaping some danger. There was a misunderstanding within the group, and one person was stripped of their outer layers (for some reason like being suspected of carrying a virus or something) and then left on the bus when the rest of the group fled in a hurry. It could be a story of survival, humiliation and abandonment all in one.
It is completely unethical. Public nudity goes against social norms and laws in most places. A person has the right to privacy and dignity, and being naked in public is not only a violation of these for the individual but can also be offensive and inappropriate for others.
Mostly, they are fiction. In real life, being nude in public is not only unacceptable but also illegal in most places due to moral and legal norms. However, in fictional stories, it can be used as a shock factor or to explore themes like freedom, vulnerability, and social norms in extreme ways.