Outsiders In The Scarlet Letter

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Outsiders Exclusion is a serious word when it comes to The Scarlet Letter. For Hester Prynne, being excluded does not simply mean that she is barred from society or even miniscule conversations. Hester bears the sin of adultery and wears it quite literally with shame. Therefore, she is excluded in a way that punishes her while the Puritan society speculates what their options for her punishment are. The effect of exclusion mainly separates the person from themselves, or society. This creates the thought that they have done something wrong, even if they don’t know exactly what the “wrong” was. When exclusion is used to teach a lesson, it may or may not be effective in deterring the person, as it all depends on their thoughts of society. At

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