
Scarlet Women
The term "Scarlet Women" historically refers to women associated with scandal, immorality, or moral judgment, often linked to figures like the "Scarlet Woman" in religious texts symbolizing temptation or sin. In biblical context, it appears in the Book of Revelation as a figure representing a corrupt, seductive entity opposed to good. More broadly, it has been used to describe women stigmatized for perceived immoral behavior, often reflecting social or cultural biases. The phrase carries connotations of moral fallibility and societal judgment, though its interpretation varies depending on context.