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    Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is an Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir, and frames the development of a lesbian identity through the strategic use of visual and verbal representation of memories and the use of specific literary texts as transitional objects. The author Alison Bechdel is an American cartoonist. She came to critical and commercial success in 2006 with her graphic memoir Fun Home: A family Tragicomic. Fun Home has received more widespread mainstream attention than her earlier work. The

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    Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic illustrates the plight of a lesbian growing up in a household filled with secrets in every nook and cranny. The subtitle, A Family Tragicomic, reveals the tone of the story for the audience by insinuating the existence of adversary in Bechdel’s family dynamics. Through the use of nonlinear chronology, the author reconstructs her childhood and early adulthood around the roles of her parents, Helen and Bruce, and more specifically, the death of her father

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    In Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home, the author enlightens us with her struggles in determining her gender identity and sexuality. She does this in a very unique fashion. Alison, throughout the novel, uses specific pieces of literature and writing in order for the reader to decipher her true emotions and feelings toward her sexuality. On top of that, Bechdel writes her story in order to show how these objects play a much deeper role between not only comprehending her sexuality, but her understanding of

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    Alison Bechdel's graphic memoir, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, documents the author's discovery of her own and her father's homosexuality. The book touches upon many themes, including, but not limited to, the following: sexual orientation, family relationships, and suicide. Unlike most autobiographical works, Bechdel uses the comics graphic medium to tell her story. By close-reading or carefully analyzing pages fourteen through seventeen in Fun Home one can get a better understanding of how a

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    Fun Home is set up as a comic book, in white and blue, describing the relationship of the author, Alison Bechdel, with her father. By drawing scenes from her life, Alison tells the story of how her father’s reality of being a father, a husband, and a high school English teacher was deceiving, bringing to light truths that he spent his life trying to hide. Photographs begin every chapter and are scattered around the book, giving context and revealing details that cannot be described otherwise. Alison

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    Fun House, the autobiography written by author Alison Bechdel centers around her life growing up and the death of her father. The autobiography is in a graphic novel format that artistically depicts relevant events that occurred in Bechdel’s life when she was growing up. The novel shows the problems that dysfunctional families have in a realistic way without sugar coating anything. The plot of Fun House centers around Bechdel’s life and what it was like living in a household where the parents did

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    small town. The impression we are left with is that their home life is somewhat suffocating, especially as

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    poverty and living at risk, or will it be too late? In Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, Alison Bechdel composes a graphic memoir to inform readers about her journey of coming out as a lesbian to her parents. To add to this note, Bechdel also gives details about her family and how she discovers her father’s true sexuality – he is attracted to males. She builds the story around the tragic event of her father’s mysterious death. While growing up, Alison lives in Pennsylvania with her family – her mother

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    Tensions of existential angst and loving Authentic Selves in a Fun Home. “To dare is to lose one’s footing momentarily. To not dare is to lose oneself” - Sren Kierkegaard. Alison Bechdel's graphic memoir Fun Home uses the medium of Graphic Narrative to intricately explore the importance of living an authentic life, and how having choice and finding love in life becomes the antidote to the existential dread of dealing with human mortality. Bechdel’s use of visual imagery, such as using colder color

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    Relationships between parents and children are an important aspect of life. It forms a basis of one’s life, through childhood, in terms of learning morals and developing one’s personality. Lewis Nordan, the author of Music of the Swamp, and Alison Bechdel, the author of Fun Home, describe their version of a parent- child relationship by crafting their stories in which the children strive for love and acceptance, while receiving doubt, sadness, and distance from their parents, and as a result, the children

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