Scarlet Letter Hester's Punishment

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Hester has committed a crime that is punishable by death her punishments so far have been jail, the letter "A" on her breast, and possibly her child pearl (the product of her crime) being taken away. Some people might agree or disagree that these punishments are enough or not. Hester's punishment is enough because she feels bad about the crime she has committed, everyone is paying attention to her and pointing fingers. She is also at risk of losing her child.

First, Hester's punishment is enough because she feels ashamed that she has to wear the letter "A" on her chest .She feels ashamed that she committed adultery. " As if it meant for no other reason than to reveal the scarlet letter on her breast." ( Hawthorne pg. #65 ). Hester believes

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