Flanders please forgive me
Infinite Simpson・2 minutes read
Seymour leaves for Scotland, mentioning the upcoming school dance, which is a popular event for self-reflection and social dynamics. Bart faces puberty warnings and bullying incidents at the dance, leading to Bart's arrest under a new bully law and Homer being sent to a re-education center for bullies.
Insights
- The school dance serves as a social divide between popular kids and others, prompting self-reflection and introspection among attendees.
- The narrative intertwines themes of bullying, self-reflection, and consequences, culminating in a societal shift where even adults are arrested under a new bully law, demonstrating the pervasive impact of such behavior.
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Recent questions
What event is Seymour leaving for?
Scotland