One story could be about the efforts to rescue women from brothels in India. There are various NGOs and social workers who are trying to free these women. They face a lot of challenges like the resistance from brothel owners who see these women as their source of income. Also, the women themselves are sometimes hesitant to leave because they have no where else to go or they fear the outside world.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about a 'nevada novel' without more context. It could potentially have themes related to the state of Nevada, like its deserts, casinos, or unique culture.
Nevada Smith is not based on actual events or real people. It's a work of fiction that uses imagination and creative elements to construct a story. Many aspects of it are invented to captivate viewers or readers.
No. 'Harry Potter' is a popular franchise aimed at a wide range of audiences, including children and young adults. Fanfiction involving brothels goes against the general positive and family - friendly themes of the original work and is inappropriate.
Brothels in fantasy fiction can serve as a way to show the darker or more 'realistic' side of the fictional society. They are places where there is a lot of human (or non - human) interaction that might not be acceptable in more 'polite' society. They can also be a place for the author to introduce unique characters, like the brothel - owner who has her own story and motives, or the courtesans who may have special skills or knowledge.