Impossible Fortress (Rekulak) - Discussion Questions

Discussion Questions
1. Games play a significant role in The Impossible Fortress, and throughout the novel, the characters play real and metaphorical games with one another. Give some examples. How do Mary and Billy use games to communicate? Why might they find it easier to talk through games than in real life?

2. The protagonist of the novel is known as "Billy" to his mother and friends, but identifies himself as "Will" to Mary and her father, and to players of The Impossible Fortress. Why do you think he uses variations of his name?

3. Billy is intelligent enough to program his own computer games, but his grades are abysmal. Why do you think he struggles in school? Do you know any people who struggled in high school? What are they doing now?

4. Describe Billy’s interactions with Principal Hibble. Do you think he has Billy’s best interests at heart? What did you think of Hibble’s reaction after Billy says his goal is to make video games and start his own company? In chapter 9, Billy says "[Hibble] was right. I knew no college would ever want me—but that was okay, because I didn’t want them." Why do you think Billy feels this way?

5. After Billy is suspended from school in chapter 9, his mother returns his computer to him telling him, "You promise you’re not playing Pac-Man?... Then get to work." Were you surprised by her change of heart? What motivates her decision?

6. In chapter 3, Billy says "Even though [Alf] and Clark were my best friends, I hadn’t told them about my secret plan to grow up and make video games for a living." Why is Billy reticent to share his dream with his friends? Describe their friendship. Are they supportive of each other? In what ways?

7. Discuss the structure of The Impossible Fortress. What is the effect of beginning each chapter with a passage of computer code? Did these passages deepen your understanding of the story? In what ways?

8. Explain the significance of the title. What "impossible fortresses" do the characters encounter within the novel? Did you notice any similarities between The Impossible Fortress video game and the plan to break into Zelinsky’s store? What about the plan to enter Mary’s school?

9. In chapter 20, Mary tells Billy, "If you want to know the truth, I don’t have a lot of friends right now." Why does Billy find this so hard to believe? What did you think of Mary? Did you learn anything that might explain Mary’s current social status?

10. In chapter 24, after Billy is brought to the police station, he is eager to tell the police "[My] only crime was buying a dirty magazine.... Everything else could be blamed on Tyler and Rene. They were the real bad guys." Did you agree with Billy? Is he culpable for what takes place in Zelinsky’s store? Explain your answer. What would you have done if you were in Billy’s position?

11. There are three different explanations for why Tyler is fired from Zelinsky’s store: Mary’s original explanation, Tyler’s explanation, and Mary’s revised explanation. Which story did you find most believable? How would you explain the discrepancies among the different versions? What do their lies (or omissions) say about the respective characters?

12. At the police station in chapter 25, Zelinsky tells Billy that Mary was "fooling [him] right back. [He doesn’t] know her at all. And [he’s] too dumb to even realize it." What secrets is Mary hiding from Billy? Did you find any of them shocking? Does learning Mary’s secret change your understanding of Tyler’s actions? If so, how?

13. In chapter 26, Billy says, "After passing most of my freshman year in relative anonymity, I’d finally made a name for myself." How has Billy succeeded in "making a name for himself"? Discuss his classmates’ reactions. Do you think their opinions are justified? Why or why not?

14. Early in the novel, we learn that Billy has never met his father. In chapter 12, he tells Mary, "I wish I knew why he left. That’s one thing I’ve never understood." Do any of the events in this book offer Billy a new perspective on his parents’ relationship?
(Questions issued by the publisher.)

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