Bob Ewell and his family behave differently since they always have and get away with it. Therefore Atticus discusses with Scout by explaining; “Of course he shouldn’t, but he’ll never change his ways.” Bob Ewell allows his children not to go to school and the family hunts out of season. Living this way for so long has made them see nothing wrong with it. Once she realizes that they have always done this, and that is why everyone accepts it, Scout understands how the Ewells can get away with breaking the law. In conclusion, solving problems would be simpler if Scout thought about how other people live. She could be the bigger person; therefore, she would avoid complication. In a discussion on the porch, Atticus taught Scout to “climb into their skin and walk around in it.” The next time you are in a situation when you and someone else have a different opinion, try thinking about the way they interpret different