I'm not familiar with the exact concept of 'gaucked story', but for 'fantasy tied to tree', in 'The Lord of the Rings', the Ents are tree - like beings and there are many fantastical elements associated with them and the forests they inhabit.
There are some ancient folklores that might be relevant. For example, in some Celtic mythologies, certain trees were considered sacred and were associated with magic and mystery. These could potentially be part of a 'fantasy tied to tree' scenario. However, as for the 'gaucked story' part, since the word is not a common one, it's difficult to give a definite example. If we consider it as a story with a lot of quirks and unexpected twists related to the tree - based fantasy, then we might look at some of the more experimental modern fantasy works that play with traditional tree - related symbolism in new and strange ways. But this is all speculation without a proper understanding of 'gaucked'.
The phrase 'fantasy tied to tree' makes me think of various mythologies and fictional works. In some tales, trees are sacred or have a role as a conduit for magic or a home for magical creatures. However, the 'gaucked story' part is really unclear. It could be a made - up term for a particular type of convoluted or absurd story within the fantasy context. Maybe it's a local or very niche term for a type of story that is specific to a certain group or area.
I'm not sure of the specific 'girl tied to tree ghost story'. It could be a local legend where a girl was tied to a tree for some cruel reason and then her spirit became a ghost haunting the area. Maybe she was a victim of some ancient ritual or a crime.
One example could be 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho. The protagonist Santiago has a dream of finding a treasure at the pyramids, which is a kind of fantasy. As he embarks on his journey, he faces various challenges and meets different people. Through his experiences, he grows and in the end, he realizes his 'fantasy' in a way that is not just about the physical treasure but also about self - discovery.
No, I don't think it is a widely - known story. There are so many ghost stories around the world, and this one doesn't seem to be among the most popular ones like the Bloody Mary story.
One example could be a story where Hermione is tied up as part of a magical trap set by a dark wizard. The author might use this situation to show her resourcefulness in trying to escape. Another could be in a mystery - themed fanfic where she is tied up to prevent her from interfering with an investigation until she can prove her innocence.
There are many literary works of A Tree. Here are some examples: In "Dream of the Red Chamber", Lin Daiyu wrote in the "Song of the Burial of Flowers":"Who will pity the flowers that wither, fly, and bloom all over the sky? The gossamer is soft, floating in the spring pavilion, and the falling catkins are gently touching the embroidered curtains." These two lines depicted the scene of flowers blooming in spring, and the last flower withered, leaving behind a desolate remnant of flowers. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong saw a tree on the Flaming Mountain and sighed,"That tree is quite old and has experienced many storms." This tree was found by Tang Sanzang and his disciples on the Flaming Mountain. Although it had gone through many hardships, it still grew tenaciously. In Water Margins, Lin Chong saw a tree in front of the Hall of Heroes on Liangshan and sighed,"This tree is old but it grows very luxuriantly." This tree was an old tree in front of the Hall of Heroes of Liangshan. Not only did it provide shelter for the heroes of Liangshan, but it was also one of the symbols of Liangshan Lake. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao saw a tree by the river before the Battle of Red Cliff and said with emotion,"This tree must be the king's tree for more than a hundred years." This tree was the landmark building of the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. A tree on the ancient battlefield of the Battle of Red Cliff was known as the "Soul of Red Cliff". These are some common literary works about a tree. Through these works, we can understand the tenacity and vitality of the tree, and also feel the value and significance of the tree.
An 'erotic family story' is not a common or appropriate topic in mainstream literature. However, in some works that explore complex family dynamics and adult relationships in a more psychological way, like James Joyce's 'Ulysses' which has some adult - themed exploration of relationships, but it's not in an improper 'erotic family' sense. Generally, most literature focuses on healthy family relationships and positive values rather than such themes.
Rather than focusing on such stories, we should look at positive and healthy literary works that promote good values.
One example could be in James Joyce's 'Ulysses' which has some complex relationships and interactions among strangers that can be considered in the realm of sexual exploration in a very literary and complex way. But it's not just about sex; it's more about human nature, relationships, and the society of that time.
One example could be in some family - centered dramas where the family members are bound by a sense of duty. For instance, in 'Little Women', the sisters are bound together by their family love and the values instilled by their mother. They face difficulties together and support each other, which can be seen as a form of positive family bondage.