The Fun Home as a Stage
Life and performance blur in a house of the dead.
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Our house, in the midst of all this, was a kind of fun house, a place of endless amusement and ingenious contrivances. It was also, of course, a funeral home, a house of the dead.
Bechdel shows the family home, a funeral parlor, as a stage where life and death, authenticity and performance, mix. Her father, Bruce, carefully arranged their environment, from antique furniture to their public images, creating a facade that both protected and stifled. This performance extended to their emotional lives, where real feeling was often hidden by aesthetic perfection or literary allusions. The 'Fun Home' becomes a literal and metaphorical stage for the family's repressed desires and unspoken truths, where even grief is s...
Supporting evidence
Bruce Bechdel's obsession with restoring the Victorian house, his theatrical directing of local plays, and the family's public presentation versus their private struggles.
Apply this
Reflect on the 'stages' in your own life – places or roles where you feel compelled to perform. How do these performances shape your identity, and what might you be obscuring from yourself or others?









