"This story teaches us that there are many sides to a story. At first, we see it through a boy's eyes who doesn't understand much. We think the mother is caring, and the son is rude.
But then, we learn the son's side of the story, and everything changes. It makes us realize that there's more to the story than we thought. And it's not just two sides; it's also how the mother, the father, and even the reader see it.
The point is, we shouldn't judge too quickly. Stories are like that, with lots of different sides. It's a reminder to be understanding and not jump to conclusions.
"People tend to see what they like, and it's simpler to criticize others than to believe what they have to say."