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44 pages 1 hour read

Gordon Korman

The Fort

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2022

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Essay Topics

1.

Both Evan and Luke have been abandoned by their parents. Discuss the ways that each boy copes with this loss. How are they different? How are they similar?

2.

What do cell phones symbolize in The Fort? Give two examples where their use helps a character. Give two other examples where their use is a hindrance.

3.

The boys have biological families as well as a family of friends. In your opinion, which one seems more functional in the world of the novel? Why do you think this is so?

4.

How is Ricky’s situation different from the rest of the boys? Is there any advantage to the group in allowing him to join their activities? Is there any downside?

5.

What does Bennet Delamere’s silverware symbolize in the novel? Give three examples of ways it is used to advance the plot.

6.

Summarize the troubled lives of each of the main characters. In your opinion, whose problem is the worst? Do you have any ideas about how it might have been resolved more quickly?

7.

Janelle is not initially a member of the fort group. How does her inclusion change the dynamic? Is her presence valuable? Why?

8.

What is Evelyn Sciutto’s motivation for remaining married to Marcus? How does she cope with his bad behavior? What impact does her decision to leave have on the plot of the novel?

9.

For C.J., the fort changes its meaning as the story progresses. Contrast his initial reaction to the bunker with his feelings about it by the end of the novel.

10.

With the exception of Ricky, each of the boys in the group carries a secret. Describe these secrets. How does each choose to cope? Do you think their way of dealing is appropriate or not? Explain your conclusion.

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