This document analyzes Tim Dorsey's novel "Florida Roadkill" from an ecocritical perspective. It discusses how the novel portrays the interactions between humans and the natural environment in Florida. Some key points made are: - The novel follows the character Serge as he goes on a road trip across Florida hunting for money - Ecocriticism analyzes how humans relate to nature in literature and how modernization has transformed this relationship - The novel shows examples of both environmentally harmful and protective interactions between humans and the Florida landscape through incidents described - It examines different perspectives characters have towards nature and how greed and uncontrolled development have damaged Florida's environment.