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    In Fun Home, Alison Bechdel explains her family, mostly herself and her father, Bruce. Bechdel explains her family by comparing them to mythology or the family from, “It’s a Wonderful Life.” The movie, might seem like a perfect family by the title of it, but every family has their issues. When Bechdel starts talking about the movie it is just “Hello, Darling” and “Hello, Daddy,” conversation. The conversation is nothing like her family, since any kind of affection is not normal. What the movie is

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    drown. Through the story of Daedalus and Icarus, various similarities and contrasts can be made between the two and the relationship between Bechdel and her father in Fun Home. In this graphic novel by Alison Bechdel, she writes of the struggling relationship she had with her late father and how that affected her. The myth of Daedalus and Icarus apply to Bechdel and the relationship with her father due to the similarities of Daedalus being shut in a tower, being a craftsman and creating a labyrinth

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    The sources that I’ve found on gender identity in Alison Bechdel’s novel Fun Home evaluate the acquisition of gender identification as it pertains to the literary elements and medium for presentation as influential towards youth gender establishment using queer history. The main effects used by Bechdel are artifice in terms of her father, “real” identity versus “true” identity, and the gender norms forced on Bruce and how these norms influenced his identity and Alison’s. This paper will attempt to

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    There are many things about the Bechdel family that set them apart from the average American household. The most the obvious difference is that they run a funeral home. Her childhood memories are of her and her brother being the home and among the caskets. One of the most important moments with her father, in fact, was when there was a body in between them and her father asked her to hand her scalpel. Their actual home however was also quite extraordinary due to her father's consistent and almost

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    part of this chapter playing various different roles. Bechdel first brings up the use of letter-writing when she sends a letter home addressing the fact that she might be a lesbian. Although she was unsure of the truth of this statement she still sent a letter home hoping to get a positive response back. This letter triggered a chain of letters between her and her mother. Later in the chapter on page 77 she gets a letter from her mother. Bechdel uses a whole panel to show the letter allowing the viewer

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    couldn’t face living in this small-minded small town one more second” (Bechdel, p. 125). “He thought that I thought that he was a queer. Whereas he knew that I knew that he knew that I was too” (Bechdel, p. 212). I chose the first quote because of its significant importance to the story. Fun home is a novel that is focus around the tragic death of Alison’s father Bruce, her relationship with him, and their sexuality. Alison believe that her father being hit by a semi truck was not an accident

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    Gender and Sexual Identity within “Funhome” In the novel “Fun Home”, the main character and author, Alison Bechdel, struggles to identify her sexual orientation while discovering that her father is a closet homosexual pedophile. The theme of sexual and gender identity is very apparent throughout the novel mainly due to the fact that Alison is struggling to identify that she is a lesbian and the fact that her dad is also gay.Alison and her dad struggled to assume the “proper” gender roles because

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    Father-daughter relationships are relationships dwelled upon in magazines, movies, books, and even dances at school. The relationship a girl can have with her father can be one of the most influential relationships she will ever have in her life. According to a blog post on a country music website, there are five reasons why father-daughter relationships are so important. The author says that her mother was an important influence in her life because her mother taught her right from wrong and was

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    course mean the prize won't fundamentally exceed it. This paper will describe and examine the Alison Bechdel's "Fun Home" which has an intimidating quality through the pictures, as well as the written work style and utilizing insensitive implications inside her delineations, that appear to empower another learning style, upheld by scatters, for example, extreme introvertedness and OCD. Alison Bechdel’s “Fun Home” uses both content and illustrations to describe the creator's life. The writing has numerous

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    would expect. True juxtapositions are seldom composed of two entirely separate entities. Instead, they have a point of convergence—a gray area in which two seemingly defined opposites lose their distinction entirely. Bruce Bechdel, as depicted in Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir Fun Home, exemplifies several such points of convergence; he constantly straddles the lines between worldliness and domesticity, complacency and fervor, and even reality and fiction. For instance, he is a father of three living

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