The Scarlet Letter

Why is it harder to leave prison at the end of her sentence?

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Hester finds it harder to leave prison after her sentence because the public isn't watching her and jeering at her. Earlier in the novel, when she left prison with a crowd watching, she was forced to act haughty and unaffected and "convert the scene into a kind of lurid triumph", but without that presence she wasn't able to conjure as much strength and felt the full burden of the future ahead of her.