After reading the story "Wooden Bowl", my imediate reaction was annoyance toward the son and daughter-in-law. I was thinking how they could so insensitive toward the grandfather's feelings. It's not like he chose to become old and frail. I think that the story really relates to empathy because the grandfather's son didn't give a single moments thought to how his dad must be feeling. When the grandson made the parents recognize their mistake in my mind I said "It's about time!". I think the lesson taught by this story is to always look at things and/or situations from other peoples point of view before you judge them or exclude them because you could be really causing them saddness.
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How does the father come to his realization?
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