Pearl, the daughter of Hester Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," was treated unfairly by Puritan society primarily due to the stigma attached to her mother's sin of adultery. As the child of an outcast, Pearl was often ostracized and viewed as a symbol of shame, reflecting the community's harsh judgment rather than her own character. The rigid moral standards of the Puritans led to a lack of compassion for Pearl, who was seen as a living embodiment of her mother's transgression, rather than as an innocent child deserving of love and acceptance. This unfair treatment ultimately highlights the broader themes of punishment and societal hypocrisy in the novel.
In business it is likely to be an employee who has a real or imagined cause for complaint, especially unfair treatment.
you just did =) this is unfair treatment. that game is unfair
Genocide
it means to be unfair
It is unfair that some employees receive preferential treatment based on personal relationships with the boss.
discrimination
Unfair treatment of the majority.
The word you are looking for is discrimination.
Discrimination
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The word you are looking for is discrimination.
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