The presumptions that people make usually are direct reflections of their upbringing. The author of Homeless reflects upon how her morals decide what was considered wrong before really knowing what was actually right or wrong. “You are where you live. She was somebody.”(Homeless) As seen in the case of Ann, our ethics dictate right from wrong, often before we are endowed with the facts of a situation. People who are homeless are individuals without a home. We turn the idea of homelessness into an ‘issue’ rather than look at it as a collection of human beings because we have been raised to think this way. The morals that we are taught from the people around us and our environment also affect the way we confront injustice to a great extent. “And