5/9/2023 0 Comments Fun home alison![]() ![]() Though the myth is a narrative about a parent and child, Bruce again in many ways plays both roles in the tragic narrative. The second myth, that of Daedalus and Icarus, bookends the narrative of Fun Home. And that “hidden monster,” that Minotaur, sometimes erupts out of the carefully crafted labyrinth, whether through his secret affairs or through his erratic but not infrequent rages that terrify his family. But he is also a Daedulus in the sense that he has built up an artificial picture of himself as a perfect family man and father, when in fact he is hiding what he seems to consider a kind of monster within: his homosexuality or bisexuality. As Daedulus, he functions as the architect of the intricate, labyrinthine Gothic Rivival home in which the Bechdels live and which he is always decorating and renovating. In Fun Home, though, Bruce plays the part of both Daedulus and the Minotaur. ![]() ![]() The first myth is that of Daedulus and the Minotaur, in which Daedulus was the master inventor who created the labyrinth in order to imprison the monstrous Minotaur. ![]() Alison uses two Greek myths involving Daedalus as allegories for what life is like growing up with Bruce as a father. ![]()
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