The women in "The Scarlet Letter" judged Hester Prynne harshly because they viewed her actions as a threat to their own societal norms and values. They saw her adultery as a betrayal of the community's moral code, leading them to ostracize and criticize her as a way to maintain their own sense of righteousness and social order.
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