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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. Abbey uses a piece of hollow cane to create a
2. As a true patriot, Abbey encourages Waterman to
3. All creatures in the desert at this time of year
4. Abbey's concerns about preserving wilderness in this chapter are connected with
5. Moon-Eye's temperament was due to
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Abbey say, indirectly, about change?
2. Why does Abbey persist in pursuing Moon-Eye when the heat and conditions have become quite uncomfortable for him?
3. Of what is Abbey reminded as he lay naked on top of Tukuhnikivats?
4. Why does Abbey refer to himself as a true patriot?
5. Why does Abbey prefer the desert to other environments?
6. Where is the heart of the desert, according to Abbey?
7. Do you think Edward Abbey is a fanatic? Is his fear of a future dictatorial regime unfounded?
8. Try to explain Abbey's rambling about naming things.
9. Why was Abbey not interested in living with the Supai Havasu Indians?
10. What is the difference between Abbey's heat waves and a mirage?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
There are hundreds of geographical features mentioned in Desert Solitaire. Make a table and list of all of the geographical features, look up their meanings and descriptions, and add images, if possible. Provide copies of your material to the class for reference as they read Desert Solitaire.
Essay Topic 2
In his chapter on exploring the "maze," Abbey encourages his friend, Bob Waterman, to hide from the draft board out in this country where no other human resides. Why is it ironic, or not, that this particular interaction takes place in the maze? Do a close reading of this chapter and determine whether Abbey has layered it with additional meaning and symbolism, and provide examples. Is Abbey a true patriot, as he claims?
Essay Topic 3
Edward Abbey is a reporter and narrator, explaining what he sees, hears, feels and experiences. However, he does not necessarily let the reader into his heart and soul regarding his personal life. He chooses this reclusive job, and makes journeys into wilderness areas where there are no people. Is Abbey a recluse by nature? Why does he seem to prefer this solitude? Are there hints in the story about his personal life? If so, describe and interpret them.
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