Okay, here are seven ways to comment on the story from different angles: 1. Reader's perspective: The reader will evaluate the plot, characters, and theme of the story from their own perspective. For example, one reader might think that the protagonist in the story is too weak, while another reader might think that the protagonist's tenacity and courage are very important. 2. Critic's perspective: Critic will analyze and evaluate the story from different perspectives. For example, the critics might analyze the structure, theme, language, and style of the story and evaluate whether they successfully conveyed the author's intentions. 3. Historical perspective: From a historical perspective, the story may be considered a reaction in a specific era. For example, a story about World War II might be considered a reflection on the war or a study of war history. 4. Philosophic perspective: From a philosophical perspective, the story may be considered an exploration of a certain philosophical problem. For example, a story about freedom might be seen as a discussion of freedom or a philosophical question about power and control. 5. Psychological perspective: From a psychological perspective, stories may be considered as an exploration of certain psychological phenomena. For example, a story about fear might be considered an exploration of fear or a question about self-control and emotional psychology. 6. Cultural perspective: From a cultural perspective, a story may be seen as a reflection of a certain culture. For example, a story about the culture of the American West might be considered a reflection of Western culture or a discussion of American culture. 7. Social perspective: From a social perspective, the story may be considered a reflection of society. For example, a story about family might be considered a reflection of family or a discussion of gender and family relationships.