There are many flood stories in different cultures and mythologies, like the story of Noah's Ark in the Bible. But if there is a specific 'Erotic Flood Story', it could potentially be a work of art, perhaps a story created by an individual author that uses the idea of a flood as a backdrop for an erotic plot. It could also be a misnomer or a very unique and little - known piece of literature.
If the Erotic Flood Story is a form of literature, an interpretation could be that the flood symbolizes a cleansing or a new beginning, while the erotic elements represent the primal and instinctive human desires that survive or are reborn after such a cataclysmic event. Another aspect could be that the combination of the two is used to shock and engage the reader, making them think about the relationship between human nature and natural disasters in a different way.
The Gilgamesh flood story has some similarities to other flood stories. For example, like the Noah's Ark story, there is a chosen person (Utnapishtim in Gilgamesh and Noah in the Bible) who is warned by a divine being about the flood. They both build a large vessel to save themselves, their families, and animals. However, the cultural and religious contexts are different. In the Gilgamesh story, it is part of the Mesopotamian mythology, while the Noah's Ark is from the Judeo - Christian tradition.
I don't think it is. Usually, stories like this are crafted by the author's imagination to engage and touch the readers' hearts rather than being based on real events.
The flood story is ancient and its age is difficult to determine precisely. Different cultures have their own versions that have been passed down through generations for a long time.
The Old Testament flood story is unique in its religious context. It emphasizes God's judgment and mercy. In other flood myths, like the Gilgamesh epic, there are similarities such as a great flood sent by the gods. However, in the Old Testament, it's more about God's relationship with humanity. In other myths, the reasons for the flood may be more about the gods' quarrels or the overpopulation of humans. But in the Old Testament, it's the wickedness of man that leads to the flood.