One factor of how we learn right from wrong is from what we grew up hearing. For example in the book Atticus explains to Mr. Tate why he doesn’t want to lie about what happened to Bob Ewell, “Before Jem looks at anyone else he looks at me, and I've tried to live so I can look squarely back at him... if I connived at something like this, frankly I couldn't meet his eye, and the day I can’t do that I'll know I've lost him.”(Lee 366) In this …show more content…
He says wouldn't be able to live with himself if they didn't learn anything good from him. Another example of how what we grew up hearing affects our decisions of right and wrong is from an article called “The Birthday Party”, the article is about a little girl who was having a birthday party and she wanted to have a party with her “black friends”, her mom wouldn't allow that. She ended up having a party where the black children were in the back yard and the white children her mom wanted her to be friends with in the front yard. In the article we hear from the little girl having the party, Virginia, “When the afternoon came, I went to the birthday party with all of these strange white children. I had another temper fit and screamed and