The Sandman: Fables & Reflections, Neil Gaiman 
Book
Adventure
Anthology
Literary Fiction
Book
Adventure
Anthology
Literary Fiction
Updated: 4 October 2022
No rape or sexual assault
Rape or sexual assault mentioned in passing (in discussion and/or implied)
Sexual harassment (e.g. verbal or non-consensual touching/grabbing)
Sexual relationship between adult and teenager
Child sexual abuse
Incest
Attempted rape
Rape strongly implied/details surrounding a rape discussed in detail (i.e. the events before/after)
Detailed/vivid description of rape

Description

"August": a vivid depiction of Julius Caesar raping his nephew is shown at the end and is alluded to throughout the story. "The Song of Orpheus: Chapter One" : a satyr attempts to rape a female character, resulting in her death from a snakebite as she flees. He tries to defend his actions and asks her if she wil tell anyone as she dies. "The Song of Orpheus: Chapter 4": a group of ritually frenzied women depicted as nude, come upon a male character and order him to celebrate with them, one of the things they compel him to do being to have sex with them. When he refuses, his body is gruesomely torn apart. One woman is depicted kissing his decapitated head as blood drips from his neck into the mouth of what appears to be a minor. "Ramadan" : a male character is depicted as having a harem filled with both adult women and underage boys (no exact age range is given, but they are described as having no hair on their chins). Both are described with sexually charged language.

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