The autobiographical graphic novel, "Fun Home" by Alison Bechdel, is a very interesting and emotional story that brings out some very important qualities that people possess and struggle with. She portrays her point of view of life by exposing many things about her father, Bruce, a suspicious but unique man who is an English teacher.
Throughout this novel, Alison is challenged with facing the reality of who she really is as a person. She has the tendencies to dress more man-like with short hair and wearing boyish clothing. She struggles with this because of father's strict attitudes and strange personality. Alison often talks about memories she has, but is not sure if they are accurate to what she remembers.
Alison's family lives in Bechdel Funeral Home, also known as "Fun Home," which is obviously not an ideal place for a family to live. We learn that Bruce has an obsession with fiction and artifice because he is constantly trying to be someone he is not, but wants to be. Bruce is very specific of how the decor around his home looks and decorates it all himself, refusing help from anyone else. This is just one strange thing we see about him in the story. We soon learn that Bruce has been seeing his guy friend who was the babysitter for the Alison and her siblings as well. This is a huge turn in Alison's life as she slowly starts to realize the true sexual identity of her father, similar to herself.
What we learn towards the beginning of the story is the most tragic part of the whole novel. This is when we learn about Bruce's apparent suicide. Alison learns that her father got hit by a truck and this really gets to her. At first, she can't believe it and just laughs it off, but after time passes she realizes the seriousness of this tragedy and how it will effect her further on. Alison eventually comes out as lesbian and isn't ashamed of it anymore. She knows that she had to be her to live life happily and not held behind bars in her own mind of struggle.


















