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Hester Prynne Mistakes

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How would you feel if you made a mistake, and you were labeled by that mistake for your whole life? In The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne commits adultery, and is forced to wear a scarlet A on her clothing for the rest of her life. This allows everyone in the town to know that she has committed a crime. Although wearing the scarlet letter for a shorter period of time could’ve acted as a fair punishment for Hester, it is unfair for a criminal to be labeled by their crime permanently.

Most importantly, the bible tells us that we should forgive others, and not hold their sins against them. In Ephesians 4:32, it states that we must "Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as Christ forgave you." This …show more content…

While Hester is standing on the scaffold in the town, it is said that “She had fortified herself to encounter the stings and venomous stabs of public contumely, wreaking itself in every variety of insult” (8). Evidently, Hester had undergone a large amount of denigration. She had been looked down upon because of the crime she had committed, and her permanent label as a criminal would forever be shown on her clothing, giving the people several opportunities to degrade her. Insults were continually hurled at Hester, but her true caring identity was ignored as“ The unhappy culprit sustained herself as best a woman might, under the heavy weight of a thousand unrelenting eyes” (19). Clearly, Hester was being glared upon as she stood on the scaffold. The citizens of the town were insulting her because of the shame that had a permanent label on her clothing, and they paid no attention to the fact that she had true talent and care for others. They only focused on the crime that she was being punished for. Because of the hatred and disrespect that someone could experience, it is not morally sound for a criminal to be permanently labeled by their

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