How well do you know Fanny? If you can answer these FAQ, you’ll prove you do know Fanny

  1. Is Fanny a talker or listener?
  2. Why does Fanny listen intensely?
  3. What is Fanny’s general mood? That is, her mood at static equilibrium?
  4. Does Fanny like to talk?
  5. How is Fanny’s health?
  6. What are Fanny’s activities?
  7. What does Fanny keep in her flasks?
  8. What is the cause of Fanny’s state of health?
  9. Do Fanny’s parents take care of her?
  10. Why did Fanny stop playing her piano?
  11. How old was Fanny when she passed away?
  12. How did Fanny die?
  13. Did Fanny like children?
  14. Did Fanny take care of her physical health?
  15. Did Fanny ever change to take care of herself?
  16. What other changes affected Fanny?
  17. What was the reason Fanny behaved in her way?
  18. Did Fanny have Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)?
  19. Fanny looked like a famous actress. Who was she?
  20. Did Fanny respect the Narrator?

This is my copy of A Leopard-Skin Hat.

A Leopard-Skin Hat by Anne Serre
A Leopard-Skin Hat by Anne Serre

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Answers to the FAQ (1) on Fanny in A Leopard-Skin Hat

  1. Fanny is a listener.
  2. She processes information, to invent her own material to talk about.
  3. She is moody by nature.
  4. No, she is not talkative.
  5. She has ill health, is sickly, weak and trembles from hunger.
  6. She reads books, draws, drives, swims, drinks alcohol, smokes cigarettes & etc.
  7. Alcohol.
  8. She does not take care of her body.
  9. Fanny only has a father. He spends time with her. He doesn’t know how to take care of her.
  10. She injured her right hand after she fell on glass when she was drunk.
  11. She was 43.
  12. She fell into the sea. When firemen found her, she was dead.
  13. No, she didn’t like children.
  14. No.
  15. Yes, she did change.
  16. She became talkative. She also changed to become punctual to appointments.
  17. She was lost; “She couldn’t figure out where her happiness lay.” (p. 43)
  18. Maybe. Another personality, Fanny B, was attributed to have stolen the leopard-skin hat. Once upon a time, long ago, Fanny called herself Felix.
  19. Fanny looked like Romy Schneider (p. 46)
  20. No, Fanny did not respect the Narrator.

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