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The Call of the Wild – A Humorous Encyclopedia Article

Introduction:

The Call of the Wild, a masterpiece of American literature, written by Jack London, has captured the attention of readers for generations. However, what you may not know is that this book is a perfect guide to surviving the wild, albeit with a little humor.

Chapter 1: Buck, the Protagonist

Buck, a majestic St. Bernard, is the hero of this story. In the beginning, he is living a life of luxury in California until he is kidnapped and sold to Canadian dog traders. Don’t worry, this doesn’t happen to all St. Bernards, just the unlucky ones.

Chapter 2: The Wild

Buck soon finds himself in the wilds of Canada where he learns to adapt and survive in nature. He discovers that the wilds of Canada aren’t all that different from the crowded subway stations during rush hour.

Chapter 3: The Sled Dogs

Buck meets his fellow hunting dogs, who become his new family. He must learn how to work with them to survive. This is where he learns the value of teamwork and not leaving your friends behind, like that one friend who always forgets their wallet at the restaurant.

Chapter 4: The Call of the Wild

The wild calls to Buck, and he becomes more and more attuned to his wild instincts. He finally learns to howl like a wolf, and the wolves finally accept him as one of their own. This is great for Buck, but his owner secretly wished that he would keep it down and not wake up the neighbors.

Chapter 5: The Return Home

After all his adventures, Buck’s owner, John Thornton, comes back to rescue him. Although, he was doing so well in the wilds of Canada, Buck didn’t really want to leave his new friends. Thus, a very tense conversation was had between Buck and John.

Conclusion:

The Call of the Wild teaches us about survival, teamwork, and the importance of being true to oneself. It also taught us the importance of always having a reliable companion or friend, whether it’s a human or a furry creature. And, of course, it taught us that howling like a wolf will not help you make any human friends.