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    Public humiliation can be extremely effective and valuable for improvement in discipline and serves as a deterrent against future crimes. Public shaming has been employed since the beginning of time and is practiced worldwide. Throughout history, the advantage of the practice of public humiliation was exploited by early civilization for the prime and propitious results. In Ancient Rome, public humiliation was frequently utilized during crucifixion, when a person was killed for a sin. Crucifixion

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    Public humiliation supposedly enforces people’s behaviors to change but does shame really influence people to change? Most people have their different opinions on public humiliation but either way Hester is a victim of this cruel well-known Puritan punishment. On the other hand, as a result of Reverend Dimmesdale withholding his sin, a hard-hitting sickness secretly hits the reverend. The scarlet letter located on Hester’s chest is a constant reminder of her wrong decision. In the novel The Scarlet

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    makes a mistake he usually does not want that mistake to be known. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, public humiliation is implemented on the main character, Hester Prynne. In Toni Locy’s “Concerns raised on ‘Scarlet Letter’ for Drunk Drivers”, the effectiveness of public humiliation is both questioned and supported. As well as in Wray Herbert’s “The Two Faces of Shame”. Public humiliation causes a person to take even more responsibility for his sins. Through the exposure of his mistakes he must

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    Literature 2 December 2016 The Negative Side of Public Humiliation In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne’s punishment for adultery is to stand on a scaffold in the middle of town for three hours, and to wear a scarlet letter on her garment for the rest of her life. Today judges sometimes use public humiliation instead of traditional punishments, like jail time or community service, to punish criminals. In today’s society public humiliation should not continue be used to punish criminals

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    novel The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne is publicly humiliated for her crimes by being forced to wear an “A” for adultery. The letter left a mark on Hester’s name that she could never get off. Public humiliation today leaves the same mark on people, yet judges continue to use it in a court of law. Public humiliation should not be used as a punishment for criminal offenses. Many crimes that are committed have the ability to put others in danger. Crimes like drunk driving or speeding can injure or kill

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    Public Shaming

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    Today most people would tell you that the stocks, pillory and other tools of public punishment are barbaric. We’ve moved passed them, having figured out more humane ways to deal with crime. Why, then, the resurgence of public shaming, namely the mainstream acceptance of the “dox,” which, in its purest form, is the digging up of a target’s personal information—name, phone number, address, Social Security number, familial relationships, financial history—and exposing it online to encourage harassment

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    nightmare that ruins a person’s life (Source C). The world believes that public humiliation is an effective punishment, but it is overused and ineffective. Public shaming is a dire term due to its high usage. Public shaming dates back to the 1500s. The Puritan society gave their people this type of punishment, as seen in Source A, The Scarlet Letter. They hoped that the sinner would show God their mercy. Now, in the 21st century, public shaming is still taking full effect because of social media, such

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    “Remember when what is now called publicity was called public shame and humiliation?” (P.J. O’Rourke). The act of public shaming has been around for centuries shifting from scaffold gatherings to hateful social media posts. This tradition being kept alive after all of this time is used purely for the profit of the shamer. With each post comes more agony and dread for the person being shamed and more enjoyment to the people shaming. This vicious cycle has not changed much from the onlookers at the

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    Mob Without Consequences?”).  The world believes that public humiliation is an effective punishment, but it is overused and ineffective.  Public shaming is a dire term due to its high usage. It dates back to the 1500s. The Puritan society gave their people this type of punishment, as seen in Source A, The Scarlet Letter.  Puritans hoped that the sinner  would show God their remorse after being publicly mocked.  Now, in the 21st century, public shaming is still taking full effect  because of social

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    Try to imagine being charged with a crime, being placed under arrest and given a fair trial by a jury of your peers. Also imagine that you’re in the 17th century. This drastic time change makes all the difference because of the different ideologies and beliefs of the time period. The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible both take place at a time in our nation’s history that is much studied for its significance. These were times when America was just beginning to become colonized. The Scarlet Letter and

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