How well do you know Fanny? If you can answer these FAQ, you’ll prove you do know Fanny
- Is Fanny a talker or listener?
- Why does Fanny listen intensely?
- What is Fanny’s general mood? That is, her mood at static equilibrium?
- Does Fanny like to talk?
- How is Fanny’s health?
- What are Fanny’s activities?
- What does Fanny keep in her flasks?
- What is the cause of Fanny’s state of health?
- Do Fanny’s parents take care of her?
- Why did Fanny stop playing her piano?
- How old was Fanny when she passed away?
- How did Fanny die?
- Did Fanny like children?
- Did Fanny take care of her physical health?
- Did Fanny ever change to take care of herself?
- What other changes affected Fanny?
- What was the reason Fanny behaved in her way?
- Did Fanny have Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)?
- Fanny looked like a famous actress. Who was she?
- Did Fanny respect the Narrator?
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Answers to the FAQ (1) on Fanny in A Leopard-Skin Hat
- Fanny is a listener.
- She processes information, to invent her own material to talk about.
- She is moody by nature.
- No, she is not talkative.
- She has ill health, is sickly, weak and trembles from hunger.
- She reads books, draws, drives, swims, drinks alcohol, smokes cigarettes & etc.
- Alcohol.
- She does not take care of her body.
- Fanny only has a father. He spends time with her. He doesn’t know how to take care of her.
- She injured her right hand after she fell on glass when she was drunk.
- She was 43.
- She fell into the sea. When firemen found her, she was dead.
- No, she didn’t like children.
- No.
- Yes, she did change.
- She became talkative. She also changed to become punctual to appointments.
- She was lost; “She couldn’t figure out where her happiness lay.” (p. 43)
- Maybe. Another personality, Fanny B, was attributed to have stolen the leopard-skin hat. Once upon a time, long ago, Fanny called herself Felix.
- Fanny looked like Romy Schneider (p. 46)
- No, Fanny did not respect the Narrator.
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