In "Everything Stuck to Him," the frame story is about the narrator's grandfather telling a story to his grandchild about a young boy who gets gum stuck in his hair and the strange and humorous events that follow. The story serves as a reflection on the passage of time, childhood innocence, and the shared memories between generations. It also explores themes of resilience, family bonds, and the unpredictable nature of life. The frame story adds depth and meaning to the simple tale of gum getting stuck in hair, making it a rich and poignant narrative.
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