
Christine Bye '21
English w/ literature concentration and Spanish
My project focuses on finding a way forward for my generation as it looks into a future likely to be characterized by economic oppression and environmental disaster. Because the topic is large, I look at it through the lens of my family's beautiful southern Lancaster County farm and its surrounding community, which offers wonderful perspectives - both new and old - on what a sustainable life can look like. Presenting this alternate view of success is essential in a society where there is really only one definition of achievement - a definition that demands the irreparable destruction of our natural resources and subsists on a very narrow vision of the world. I am certainly not the first to think about these things, and this project has given me the opportunity to read extensively. In particular, I have looked at the writings of Henry David Thoreau, Wendell Berry, Rebecca Solnit, and Marilynne Robinson, as well as many other contemporary essayists who have reflected deeply on the consequences of continuing to live as we do. I hope to encourage my generation by presenting the idea that there is not a single track into the future but countless ways in which to walk forward without destruction, ways which require only imagination and determination to discover and live.