Another example could be 'Hatchet' by Gary Paulsen. At the end of the novel, Brian has survived in the wild for a long time and is finally rescued. This is the end of his wild adventure. His time in the wild has changed him, but the end of the novel signals the end of that wild chapter of his life, and he has to readjust to normal life after his wild experience.
Consider 'Lord of the Flies'. Towards the end of the novel, as the boys are rescued from the wild island, it marks the end of their wild, savage existence on the island. The end shows the return to civilization, which is a common way of ending a 'wild novel' where the wild situation comes to a halt and the characters are removed from that wild setting.
Sure. In 'The Call of the Wild' by Jack London, at the end, Buck, the main dog character, fully embraces his wild nature and becomes a leader among the wolves in the wild. So, that could be seen as an 'end of the wild novel' where the character's journey into the wild reaches its final stage.
Sure. A girl who loves to travel alone to far - off and less - known places without much planning can be considered 'a little wild novel'. She just follows her instincts and goes on adventures.
One possible example could be that the wife decides to go camping alone one night in a forest. She has a wild time as she encounters various animals, gets lost briefly but then finds a beautiful hidden glade where she spends the night under the stars, having a truly unique and exciting experience.
Sure. There was a time when a group of friends decided to go camping in a remote forest. In the middle of the night, they heard strange noises. It turned out to be a curious raccoon exploring their campsite. It was a wild and fun experience for them as they watched the raccoon's antics from a safe distance.
In the story of the Greek gods, we often see how their actions affect their descendants. At the end of some of these stories, the fates of the descendants are shown. For example, the descendants of Zeus might be in positions of power or facing challenges because of their divine lineage. This is an example of how the 'descendants end of the story' can play out, with the story's conclusion having a focus on these offspring.
A story about a long - distance runner who has been training hard for the Olympics but gets injured just before the trials. His Olympic dream is shattered, and the story is about how he copes with this end of the road for his athletic career. It shows his disappointment, his struggle to come to terms with it, and how he might find a new direction in life.
One example could be a story where a small town discovers that a nearby volcano is about to erupt and destroy everything. The townspeople have to decide whether to stay and try to save their homes or flee.
Sure. A short story where a man is searching for a lost treasure based on a map. He follows all the clues, but in the end, he discovers that the treasure was already found and removed years ago. So, his journey has no real payoff, which makes it a dead end story.
In some stories, like in the movie 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'. The couple decides to erase their memories of each other. By doing so, their love story ends. It's a rather unique take on how a relationship can conclude. They start off loving each other, but due to problems and pain, they choose to forget, which is effectively the end of their love story.
Sure. In the story of the Titanic, the moment the ship hit the iceberg could be seen as the beginning of the end story. That event started a chain of disasters that led to the sinking of the ship.
One example could be the story of Noah's Ark from the Bible. God was about to send a great flood to destroy the earth because of the wickedness of humanity. Noah was chosen to build an ark and save his family and pairs of every kind of animal. This is a classic 'end is nigh' story where a catastrophe was about to happen and only a select few were to be saved.