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Fredrik BackmanA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Analyze what hockey means to Beartown. How is hockey symbolic? How does hockey weave a common thread between even the most different characters?
How does William serve the literary role of the antagonist? How and why does William see himself as his own protagonist? What does this reveal about human nature?
How does Backman’s narrative structure twist the standard hero versus villain story?
Most of the characters in this novel are trapped in some way. Choose one character to focus on. Analyze the origins of their trap and how they escape the trap.
Analyze Vidar’s death. Is his death necessary to the plot and character development? Why does Backman choose to sacrifice Vidar’s character?
What bigger commentary is Backman making about adolescence? How do the teenagers mature, and what do their transformations symbolize?
Consider your own relationship with sports. Are sports important to you? Why, or why not?
Analyze the rivalry between Hed and Beartown, or choose characters in the book who share a rivalry, such as William and Benji. Is this rivalry healthy and motivating, or destructive? Explain your reasoning.
Characters in this novel are often torn between their individual selves and their community-selves. Does this novel promote the individual over society, or the society over the individual? Explain your reasoning.
By Fredrik Backman