"...being forced to wear a scarlet letter as a mark of shame upon her breast for life, may seem harsh and unusual. But the punishment is extraordinarily lenient..."(https://goo.gl/ynGSPn ). There was far more to Hester's punishment than wearing the letter A, she became an outcast to society and had to live on the margins of the village with her daughter Pearl. Nathaniel Hawthorne gave the reader a sense of empathy by providing the text that shows just how feeble Hester felt throughout that process,"...by the prisoner's experience, however, it might be reckoned a journey of some length; for, haughty as her demeanor was, she perchance underwent an agony from every footstep of those that thronged to see her, as if her heart had been flung in the street for them all to spurn and trample upon."(Hawthorne 62). People would constantly address Hester's sin, ridicule her; and make her life a living …show more content…
Others judged them for what they saw on the outside and didn't give a second glance at what they may have been feeling on the inside. In the article created by a mental health organization, it states,"Judging someone can have similar effects to other forms of discrimination. People describe feeling isolated, ashamed, misunderstood, criticised and, demeaned. Judging can also result in people being less likely to talk about what they’re going through and ask for the help they need."(https://goo.gl/gs6FiE ). We fail to see outside of our own conclusions which can lead to harmful repercussions. Michael Jackson died being judged every single day of his life, however, Hester had the chance to make a new life with her star-crossed lover. In light of the world today, individuals are continuously judging others and harshly criticizing themselves. One cannot wear an item of clothing and expect opinions do not form around it, those opinions later turn into an idea of who they