Homer is than forced to deal with the dilemma of taking away a toy that his daughter loves for wealth or letting her keep the bear and let the money slip away. At the end of the day Homer lets Maggie keep the bear because he knows that her happiness is more important than money. The D'oh! of Homer asserts “That there is something ethically admirable about Homer Simpson”. Homer chooses family over money and understands whether he realizes it or not that the value in a mans life is not material possessions but his family and what makes them happy. There are a lot of instances where Homer does something that affects his family negatively but at the end of the day Homer makes it up to his family because he realizes that his family is what’s most important in life. The D'oh! of Homer states “We should not however, be too hard on Homer, for he does sometimes act admirably. Paradoxically for example, even though he forgets that Maggie exists, his work station is covered with pictures of her, pictures which he himself hung up out of love for her” Homer loves his family and realizes that the true value in life is ones family and not material
Homer is than forced to deal with the dilemma of taking away a toy that his daughter loves for wealth or letting her keep the bear and let the money slip away. At the end of the day Homer lets Maggie keep the bear because he knows that her happiness is more important than money. The D'oh! of Homer asserts “That there is something ethically admirable about Homer Simpson”. Homer chooses family over money and understands whether he realizes it or not that the value in a mans life is not material possessions but his family and what makes them happy. There are a lot of instances where Homer does something that affects his family negatively but at the end of the day Homer makes it up to his family because he realizes that his family is what’s most important in life. The D'oh! of Homer states “We should not however, be too hard on Homer, for he does sometimes act admirably. Paradoxically for example, even though he forgets that Maggie exists, his work station is covered with pictures of her, pictures which he himself hung up out of love for her” Homer loves his family and realizes that the true value in life is ones family and not material