English 380:
Ecolit—Reading and Writing the Landscape
Midterm exam preparation
The midterm exam takes place
during the first hour of class, Monday May 12. It consists of a single essay of about 500 words in response
to one of the three prompts below.
The prompts will be randomly distributed to the class. You will not have a choice. The essay will be graded for substance
and count 10% of the course grade.
1. Discuss the attraction of wild vs. civilized or rural vs. urban
or primitive vs. sophisticated as a central theme of ecoliterary works we have considered. Make reference to
specific passages in three of the following writers or works: the Bible, Ovid,
Vergil, Marlowe-Ralegh dialogue, Wordsworth, Thoreau, Austin
2. Discuss the values of solitude and retreat to the natural world
as presented in three of the works read this quarter. These might include writings by Shakespeare, Marvell,
Wordsworth, Thoreau, and Austin.
If appropriate make reference to your own experience.
3. John Muir and Mary Austin both celebrate extreme landscapes of
California. Compare and contrast
those landscapes and the kinds of extreme human experiences that unfold there.
The essay will also be graded
pass/nopass for the GWR. To pass
the GWR, the essay must have a clear thesis, unified and coherent paragraphs
that develop topic sentences, and no more than a few minor grammatical or
punctuation errors. Most of you
will pass the GWR on this go-round.
If you donÕt, weÕll meet to talk about what you need to do to pass on
another try that will involve writing on a topic we both agree upon in advance.
Please bring a bluebook in
which to write.