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    In Fun Home, the author, Alison Bechdel uses Greek myths to allude to her relationship with her father, Bruce, and the overarching theme of discovering and coping with their sexuality for both Alison and Bruce. The myth of Daedalus’ infamous labyrinth was built to imprison the horrible Minotaur, and the story of his son Icarus’s death due to his father’s desire to escape his prison. Throughout the entire graphic novel, Bechdel intertwines references to these myths to reinforce the turmoil within

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    In the creatively illustrated novel Fun Home by Alison Bechdel has many references to different works of literature that are used to explain and relate to her experiences throughout the novel. It seems to be that the main character Alison and her family would rather live in a world of literature than their current world. Alison uses multiple allusions of different literatures in her novel, the reason she uses all of these literary references is to explain to us that the people in her life including

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    Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home are both novels that employ a reflective narration of the past to address common themes of trauma, unorthodox family relationships, and sexuality. Although they demonstrate pronounced differences in setting and design, both stories utilize this retrospective narrative to expose masculinity’s stratified hegemony as a driving force of internalized shame, violence, and the death of self. Furthermore, it becomes clear that these shared themes

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    In Fun Home, Alison’s dynamic with her father is damaged to a certain extent and she finds inspiration in how she wants to not make her life the way that she grew up. Just like Alison, Sara in The Bread Givers, finds inspiration in the dynamic with her own father because she wants to have a life of her own choosing, but she thinks so highly of father and his love for books and knowledge. These two girls both look up to their fathers to a certain extent but at the same time they each find resentment

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    Alison Bechdel's graphic memoir "Fun Home" is a poignant exploration of the complexities of coming-of-age amidst the backdrop of family secrets and societal expectations. Through the lens of her own experiences, Bechdel navigates the challenges of self-discovery and identity formation, particularly in relation to her father's hidden sexuality. This essay will delve into how Alison's journey towards adulthood in "Fun Home" is shaped by her quest to understand her own identity and reconcile with the

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    is called memoir. Introducing the dramatic twist of this graphic memoir written by Alison Bechdel will be explained in my essay. Alison Bechdel is a young lady who came out as being lesbian at the age of 19. Bechdel is the only child of a family of three and she deals with a problem which has to do with her father giving her hidden love. Bechdel uses memoir in the book to find herself in life in many ways. Bechdel relates in memoir through her parents as they were talented in their own way, so she

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    Alison Bechdel's Fun Home

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    Fun Home is the graphic memoir, that the Broadway musical that it was based on. You have your own musical playlist to listen to while reading. A graphic memoir, is an autobiography or semi-autobiography in the medium of comic book form. Fun Home, is a lot darker and more apparent with the harsher themes of abuse, and suicide. Fun Home, is about the famous cartoonist Alison Bechdel’s early childhood days and through her college days. Fun Home is a pun, as her father work at a funeral home, which the

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    The Opposites in a mirror Fun Home isn’t merely a story of Allison Bechdel and her father, but a story of the change in her thoughts about how the two of them were related. Over the course of the novel, Her thoughts of her father change, from thinking each other as total opposites, from their habits, personality, and sexuality, to accepting that these differences are really what make them the same. On page 15, Bechdel explicitly states the numerous ways in which her and her father are different

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    be a societal judgement and a harsh perception. In the graphic novel Fun Home the characters aren’t normal. Fun home is a graphic novel by Alison Bechdel narrated by herself. It mainly describes her mother and father and how they affected her life. She focuses on the abnormal characteristics of herself and her father in a

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    The Rape Fantasies of a Fun Home Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is a 2006 graphic memoir written by American cartoonist and memoirist Alison Bechdel. Alison began her career by illustrating and writing comic strips for Dykes to Watch Out which debuted in 1983. Alison Bechdel was an LGBT activist who tells her unraveling story recalling her early years about struggling with self-identity while coming to understand her father 's enclosed identity as well. Contrary, Rape Fantasies was written and published

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