male lasciviousness theme
A male character is stereotypically licentious, i.e., makes offensive comments of a sexual nature or otherwise expresses an offensive preoccupation with sex.
11 total · 1 choice · 7 major · 3 minor
| Story | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| movie: Some Like It Hot (1959) | choice | there were a number of men who chased every skirt they saw |
| movie: Duck Soup (1933) | major | a number of male characters were pursuing females and making sexually charged jokes |
| movie: La Dolce Vita (1960) | major | there were several sexed up male characters |
| play: All's Well That Ends Well (1623) | major | The story returned time and again to the idea that men lie and "assault women's maidenhood". |
| talesoftheunexpected2x08 | major | Both men involved exhibited notable lasciviousness. |
| talesoftheunexpected8x01 | major | Reeve regaled the Terrence's about his many past romances. |
| talesoftheunexpected9x10 | major | Professor Max Kelada was a shamelessly lecherous man. |
| tz2002e1x16 | major | The story had two sex crazy male characters. |
| movie: Dr Strangelove (1964) | minor | Dr. Strangelove seemed to convince the primarily male audience that survival in mines for 100 years would not be so bad, when he pointed out that they'd have to select about ten of the most attractive females available for every one man to service sexually |
| play: As You Like It (1623) | minor | Jaques plotted a fake marriage in order to bed Audrey |