In this scene, William Wilberforce gives a speech to wealthy donors of a fellow Member or Parliament. Wilberforce speaks from a slave ship that has just brought slaves from Africa to Europe. This is a great picture of someone being guided by their internal compass and fighting for what they believe.
In this scene, Mrs. Tuohy sees a student, "Big Mike," walking out in the cold. After realizing he is homeless, she invites him into her home. Mrs. Tuohy depicts what it means to follow our internal compass and do what is right.
In this scene, juror number 7 decides to change his vote, but when is questioned on why made his decision, it becomes clear that he isn't motivated out of values, but for another less important reason. How do his actions show lack of internal values?