Jones teaches him about fairness. She teaches him not to judge people based on one incident but to judge based on your past and what you know. Mrs. Jones didn’t judge Roger when he tried to steal her purse instead she thought of her childhood and saw that he was desperate, lacked guidance and care so she takes him in as her own son. She is trying to teach Roger that punishment isn’t always the best answer. She teaches him that calling the cops isn’t always the best answer instead she teaches him. Finally Mrs. Jones teaches Roger about honesty. If Roger had asked Mrs. Jones about the shoes he wanted, Mrs. Jones would have given it to him. Roger already had an idea about being honesty. Whenever Mrs. Jones asked would she let him go if he would run, he replied “yes’m”(1). Roger clearly is inexperienced about stealing from people and was scared when Mrs. Jones caught him. Mrs. Jones teaches Roger that being honest is important and lying will never help you in the long run.
In conclusion, Mrs. Jones teaches Roger integrity through trustworthiness, fairness and honesty. Roger leaves Mrs. Jones house with new knowledge about integrity and how to treat people. If Roger never met Mrs. Jones he would probably still steal from people and become way more experienced. He would never learn about integrity and how to properly care for