The Thief and His Mother

Summary

This narrative explores the consequences of parental encouragement of unethical behavior in children. It centers around a young boy who begins his life of crime by stealing a schoolbook and receiving praise rather than punishment from his mother. As he grows older, he continues to steal increasingly valuable items, confident in the absence of reprimand or consequences. Ultimately, the boy is caught and faces execution. In a final conversation fueled by regret and realization, he blames his mother for his fate, suggesting that her initial lack of discipline led him down a path of moral decay. This story serves as a cautionary tale highlighting the importance of instilling ethical boundaries and consequences from an early age to prevent future wrongdoing.

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A Boy stole a lesson-book from one of his schoolfellows and took it home to his Mother. She not only abstained from beating him, but encouraged him. He next time stole a cloak and brought it to her, and she again commended him. The Youth, advanced to adulthood, proceeded to steal things of still greater value. At last he was caught in the very act, and having his hands bound behind him, was led away to the place of public execution. His Mother followed in the crowd and violently beat her breast in sorrow, whereupon the young man said, “I wish to say something to my Mother in her ear.” She came close to him, and he quickly seized her ear with his teeth and bit it off. The Mother upbraided him as an unnatural child, whereon he replied, “Ah! if you had beaten me when I first stole and brought to you that lesson-book, I should not have come to this, nor have been thus led to a disgraceful death.”