There are very few, if any, such stories in classic literature. Classic literature usually focuses on more positive themes like love, heroism, and moral lessons rather than such inappropriate content.
This is not a normal or healthy interest. Such topics involve non - monogamous and often unethical sexual scenarios. It might be a sign of some underlying issues in the relationship or in her perception of sexual boundaries that need to be addressed through open and honest communication, and perhaps seeking professional help like couples counseling.
There are many. For example, adventure stories like 'Treasure Island' which are full of excitement, mystery, and the search for hidden treasures. It's a story about pirates and their escapades on a desert island.
React calmly but firmly. Let her know that such stories are not appropriate in the context of your relationship. Suggest exploring other forms of erotica or sexual interests that are more in line with your relationship's values.
'A Clockwork Orange' has elements of gang - like behavior. The main character and his droogs engage in violent and anti - social acts. The story is a complex exploration of free will, morality, and the nature of violence within a group context.
Literature about high school usually aims to educate, inspire or at least show the real - life situations of teenagers in a proper way. While there might be some books that talk about high school gangs in terms of group dynamics, territorial disputes, or the social problems they bring, a 'gang bang' story in the vulgar sense is not a common or acceptable topic in literature. If we look at classic coming - of - age novels, they are more about the individual's journey through high school rather than such inappropriate group behaviors.