Great answers from everyone! This story is classically theme-centric, and also classically a close examination of morality. On the one hand you have the abstract, orderly, prescriptive codification of behavior presented by the rules, then you have the messy, passionate, chaotic, and whimsical fact of human life.
This theme is echoed throughout: most obviously in Homer's attitude toward abortion, but also in his relationship with Candy (his friend's woman) and in Mr. Rose's sexual relations with Rose Rose (his daughter).
Sometimes the rules seem to have been written by people from another world ...
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