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Check out the following genres, AVFreaky,
Porno: If the story is just about rape and nothing else.
Historical: A rape story about a real person or event.
Biography: The details of the life story of a real person, told by someone else, it could include a rape scene. Like when Imelda Marcos got raped by Manila Mayor Arsenio Lacson in order for her to win "Mutya ng Maynila" (Miss Manila), albeit consensual ... it is still rape because she was a young girl then.
Autobiography: Essentially the same as a biography, with the exception that the story is written by the person who is the subject of the story and it could include a rape.
Memoir: Similar to autobiography, with the exception that it is told more "from memory" which might include a rape that could re-surface after years of denials.
Historical fiction: A story that takes place in the real world, with real world people, but with several fictionalized or dramatized elements.Might include fictionalized rape when a rape victim cried foul for a rape that wasn't committed.
Alternate history: A more extreme variant of historical fiction which posits a "what if" scenario in which some historical event occurs differently (or not at all), thus altering the course of history; for instance, "What if ... she wasn't really raped?"
Period piece: This type features historical places, people, or rape events that may or not be crucial to the story.
Costume drama: A type of drama that especially relies on lavish costumes and designs which could lead to rape.
Jidaigeki: A story usually set in the Edo period of Japanese history, from 1603 to 1868. This would definitely include rape ... being Japanese.
Adventure: A story about a protagonist who journeys to epic or distant places to accomplish something. The protagonist's girl gets caught by the bad guys and gets raped.
Action: A story, similar to Adventure, but the protagonist usually takes a risky turn, which leads to desperate situations like trying to save his raped girl.
Superhero: A modern story about a person or creature who possesses supernatural or superhuman abilities. Again, it could incorporate the superheros' saving of his girl about to get raped or after the rape.
Lost world: Stories chiefly from the old world when there were still large blank spaces on the maps of the world. Like in a movie when Rae Dawn Chong's character got raped by savage neanderthals. I forgot the title.
Military: A story about a war or battle that can either be historical or fictional. Ahhh, plenty of material for rape scene (read: Japanese military).
Spy fiction: A story about a secret agent (spy) or military personnel member who is sent on a secret espionage mission. Again, plenty of rape scenes and killings.
Swashbuckler: A story about a protagonist who gets into risky situations. In the story, the protagonist is usually in fights against villains, using weapons ... to save a girl who got raped by a powerful person?
Western: A story talking place in the American Old West or Italian 'spaghettis' where a maiden might get raped. The Good, the Bad & the Eeeeeew.
Martial arts film: A story characterized by extensive fighting scenes employing various types of martial arts. May or may not include rape.
Kung fu or Wushu: An action story set in China or associated with Chinese martial arts and might include Chinese rape and torture.
Science fiction: A story about technology or the future. Might include a futuristic type of rape.
Military science fiction: Science fiction told from the point of view of the military, or a main character who is a soldier in the military. It might include rape of the womenfolk in the village attacked by the military.
Space opera: A story characterized by the extent of space travel and distinguished by the amount of time that protagonists spend in an active, spacefaring lifestyle. It might include studies of rape in a space environment.
Punk: An umbrella term, and suffix, for several Science Fiction subgenres, normally categorized by distinct technologies and sciences. Punk rape?
Cyberpunk: A futuristic storyline dealing with people who have been physically or mentally enhanced with cybernetic components, might include cyber-rape just like in the 'Lawnmower Man'.
Postcyberpunk: a subgenre of science fiction which some critics suggest has evolved from cyberpunk. Postcyberpunk rape?
Dieselpunk: Initially proposed as a genre by the creators of the role-playing game Children of the Sun, dieselpunk refers to fiction inspired by mid-century pulp stories and set in a world similar to steampunk ...might include dieselpunk rape.
Steampunk: A story that takes place around the time steam power was first coming into use. Steam-powered robots raping other steam-powered robots.
Clockpunk: It could be timed rape ... technically, it has been occasionally used to refer to a subgenre of speculative fiction which is similar to steampunk, but deviates in its technology. The technology used is based on springs, clockwork and similar. Clockpunk is based very intensively on the works of Leonardo da Vinci and as such, it is typically set during the Renaissance. It is regarded as being a type of Steampunk. It will rape your mind.
Biopunk: A story that is about genetics and biological research (often falling under the horror category). It focuses on some harmful effects characters have created when they change an animal's code to create a violent monster. Big Pharma rape.
Fantasy: A story about magic and supernatural forces, rather than technology ... Harry Potter rapes Elfrida Clagg, the Chieftainess of the Warlock's Council who made the Golden Snidget a protected species and voted J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for June 2005. Now, that's fantasy rape.
Science fantasy: A story with mystical elements that are scientifically explainable, or which combines science fiction elements with fantasy elements. Science fantasy rapes?
Sword and sorcery: A blend of heroic fantasy, adventure, and frequent elements of the horrific in which a mighty barbaric warrior hero is pitted against both human and supernatural adversaries. Conan The Rapist?
High fantasy: A story that takes place in a completely different world or universe, having different races, traditions and even religions. Often, there aren't any real world events that tie into the story. The best known example of high fantasy is probably The Lord of the Rings. or it could be Lord of the Rapes.
Wuxia: A distinct quasi-fantasy sub-genre of the martial arts genre. Chinese wushu rape?
Romance: Traditionally, a story involving chivalry and adventure. Or date rape?
Crime fiction: A story about a crime that is being committed or was committed. Rape crime?
Mystery: A story about a detective or person who has to solve a crime that was committed. It could be a rape crime ... or was there really a mysterious rape?
Murder mystery: A mystery story which focuses on one type of criminal case: homicide. It could include rape before or after the murder.
Comedy: A story that tells about a series of funny or comical events, intended to make the audience laugh. It could be the rape victim laughing hysterically at the size of the rapist's penis.
Comedy of manners: A film satirizes the manners and affectations of a social class, often represented by stock characters. The plot of the comedy is often concerned with an illicit love affair or some other scandal about rape.
Parody: A story that mocks or satirizes other genres, people, fictional characters or works or parody on rapes.
Black comedy: A parody or satirical story that is based around normally tragic or taboo subjects, including death, murder, suicide, illicit drugs, rape and war.
Romantic comedy: A subgenre which combines the romance genre with comedy, focusing on two or more individuals as they discover and attempt to deal with their romantic attractions to each other. Then one day, the woman would guffaw at her lover's attempt at sex and she gets raped instead.
Comic science fiction: A comedy that uses science fiction elements or settings ... may include comedic relief about a woman who rapes a man. Now, that's a switch, Dolores Claiborne.
Documentary: A story that re-tells events rather than create them. Usually, it is about true historic events. Read: Rape of Nanking.
Mockumentary: A story that employs the style of the documentary to present fictional, and generally humorous, events or characters. It might include mocking the Rape of Nanking by Japanese ultra nationalists.
Horror: A story that is told to deliberately scare or frighten the audience, through suspense, rape, violence or shock.
Ghost story: A story about the intrusion of the spirits of the dead into the realm of the living. The ghost rapes the living ... The Ghost and Mrs. Muir? ... although it wasn't established she was raped.
Monster: A story about a monster, creature or mutant that terrorizes people. King Kong rapes the girl but couldn't because he has a very big .............. ego.
Slasher: A story that usually has an antagonist, who is a serial killer or simply insane. The slasher rapes too. Jack the Rapist? or Jack the Ripper then rapes or Jack the Rapist then rips.
Thriller: A story that is usually a mix of fear and excitement. Might include a rape scene which might thrill some rapists in the audience.
Disaster-thriller: A thriller story about mass peril, where the protagonist's job is to both survive, and he decides to rape her before he dies.
Psychological thriller: A thriller that emphasizes the psychological condition of the hero that includes raping the nurse.
Crime thriller: A thriller story that revolves around the life of detectives, mobs, or other groups associated with criminal events in the story. And might have a gang rape in it.
Techno-thriller: A thriller story whose theme is usually technology, or the danger behind the technology people use, including the threat of cyber terrorism and cyber rape.
Animation: A genre descriptor that refers to the medium; Japanese calls this anime and if you scour the internet, you'll see plenty of Japanese 'rape' anime.
Hope this helps.
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