"As the teen walked along the beach with his mother, he knew he had to tell her the truth. He realized she may never forgive him
for the deception, but that she deserves to know. He thought that to recover her trust, he would need to demonstrate responsibility now for what he did and be honest about it." First person
Second person
Third-person limited
Third-person objective
Third-person omniscient
Explanation: A third-person limited story is a story in which the narrator only shows the emotions of one character. This text only shows the teen's emotions, thus, it is narrated in the third-person limited point of view.
One possible theme could be “how a person is affected by growing older”. Shakespeare compares old age to the seasonal shift. The narrator also describes how aging is harsh and ultimately comes to see its inevitability. Hope this helps!