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In the article, “How Gender Stereotypes Kill a Women’s Self- Confidence” by Dina Gerdeman published by Harvard Business Schools explores how gender stereotypes, particularly in fields like math and science, undermine women’s self-confidence. Gerdeman explains that, “women are reluctant to share ideas in a group… women are more likely than men to shrug off the praise and lowball their own abilites”.This lack of confidence influences their choices in education and careers, leading them to avoid or underperform in certain fields.
In “The Scarlet Letter”, Hester Prynne’s experience of shame and isolation can be viewed as a symbolic death. She is forced to cope with her emotional pain in a society that harshly judges her, paralleling how young adults might struggle with grief while being constrained by societal norms.