What Is The Role Of The Community In The Scarlet Letter

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At just a glance at the back cover of The Scarlet Letter, a reader is immediately aware of the plot and the Puritan setting. If a reader receives some background knowledge, he or she learns that being apart of the community back then was not an easy task. With its harsh regulations, and strict, unlawful punishments, it is no wonder a citizen of this society would not act out of the Puritan lifestyle. In just the first couple of pages after they say Hester, Hawthorne describes the females of the community like evil villains from a Disney movie. When Prynne was initially exposed to the public, the women attacked her with criticism for she carried the beloved scarlet letter on her bosom as a sign of adultery. “…cried another female, the ugliest