S4 Ep14 Analysis
The fact that Bart is dead in Homer's dream is an example of Thanatos, a wish for death or destruction. Homer is experiencing an anxiety dream over a deeply repressed dislike of Bart, or of the responsibilities of parenthood. Bart's death in the dream is an expression of Homer's wish to be rid of Bart, and this conflicts with Homer's love for his children and desire to be a good father. That Bart is a skeleton rather than a corpse is a distortion of the repressed wish, as it further removes the events of the dream from real-life plausibility. This dream indicates that Homer forgot that he was supposed to pick up Bart because he has repressed that information, along with his desire to be rid of Bart and his responsibilities as a parent.
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