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What facts are established through the author's exposition in Chapters 1 and 2?

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When the memoir begins, Bechdel makes the reader aware of three key facts as she weaves back and forth between different times in the past. The first is that she is a lesbian; the second is that her father was a repressed bisexual; and the third is that she believes her father killed himself. These facts remain central throughout the memoir.