Fun Home Alison Bechdel Essay

Sort By:
Page 1 of 12 - About 119 essays
  • Decent Essays

    In her graphic memoir Fun Home, Alison Bechdel records her unusual relationship with her late father Bruce Bechdel and reveals her family secrets. Through Chapter Three she speculates about the reason of her father’s death after first knowing the catastrophe. By applying the allusion between writer Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald’s famous character Jay Gatsby, and her father, Bechdel effectively presents the tragic nature of her father that he lives in the fictional world created by himself

    • 954 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Good Essays

    In Alison Bechdel 's Fun Home, there is a focus on a sculpted perception of gender roles produced by society and a great emphasis on how Bruce and Alison challenge these strict gender specific characteristics. Through Bruce’s femininity and Alison’s masculinity along with their homosexuality, they are able to go against the norms and the collection of rules set by society. It is also through their struggle with gender roles that one is able to understand their sexual orientation. Although Bruce and

    • 1392 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    psychoanalytical study, Alison Bechdel’s, Fun Home, is a charming story about a girl’s search for identity within an unconventional family. The novel style autobiography frames Alison’s childhood and adolescence as she struggles with themes of sexual confusion, gender identity, and convoluted family dynamics. These ideas are explored through the examination of Alison’s relationship with her father, and their shared passion for literature. Early on in her childhood, Alison came to the realization

    • 1163 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Better Essays

    In the novel, Fun Home, Alison Bechdel explores the Franciscan value of respecting the unique dignity of each person. Throughout the book, Bechdel’s father often challenges this value in his behavior with Alison. From a child development standpoint, these actions complicate the development of Bechdel’s identity. Fun Home follows Alison Bechdel’s childhood, showing both a prominent father-daughter relationship and Bechdel’s developing identity. Following the potential suicide of her father, the author

    • 1551 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Alison Bechdel’s comic book “Fun Home” is narrated by none other than herself who builds the narrative around her family and her life growing up. Then, years later, her father dies in a car accident, and despite not knowing if it was really an accident or a suicide, she occupies herself with finding a justification for his death. Now imprisoned with the task she put herself to, the narrator blames her father 's shame and lack of happiness due to him being a homosexual, which she also discovered herself

    • 847 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Better Essays

    Alison Bechdel’s memoir, Fun Home, is a compelling narrative in which Bechdel takes the reader through her life and gives insight into her relationship and the complex lifestyle her closeted homosexual father, Bruce Bechdel. However, her serious topic is told through the narrative of comics, images that literally put the readers into the moments of her life with her. Even though, the graphic images provide visual insight, Bechdel makes a conscious decision to include a multitude of literary allusions

    • 1518 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is an autobiography written by Alison Bechdel. The graphic novel takes its readers through Alison Bechdel’s childhood using engaging diction and detailed drawings. One of the big themes of Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is the discovery of one’s sexual orientation. Over the course of her life, Alison Bechdel eventually comes to the realization that she is a lesbian. Ultimately, Alison Bechdel uses this novel to recount her experience of events that helped to shape her

    • 1056 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Good Essays

    In her graphic novel, Fun Home, Alison Bechdel relives her life’s most haunting tragedies in order to find truth and meaning in her father’s death. Bechdel looks back, through her adult perspective, into her childhood and formative college years to revisit events of her past, now with a clearer understanding of what was really happening. Throughout the novel, as we glimpse into the memories Alison has, she gives way to her present self to comment and analyze these events as she works her way through

    • 1479 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Fun Home a memoir by Alison Bechdel that gives us an in-depth look at her family and her parents, through her eyes as a child and young adult struggling with her sexual identity. Alison’s relationship with her parents, Bruce and Helen, is not a close one and often she struggles to connect with them, and particularly her father whose behavior can be erratic and violent at times. Early in Alison’s memoir we learn that Bruce dies in a tragic accident after Alison and her mother make announcements

    • 1330 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Good Essays

    Alison Bechdel, a literary and queer theorist herself who would go on to coin the Bechdel test, grew up in close proximity to theory. In a family of academics, with her teacher father and former actress mother, Bechdel was always surrounded by literature, so when it comes to self discovery of her sexuality, it’s no surprise that she turns to the literary realm, from Rubyfruit Jungle to the Oxford English Dictionary, to understand herself. Bechdel’s first graphic memoir, Fun Home, examines her upbringing

    • 1593 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Good Essays
Previous
Page12345678912