The article "The Mother-Daughter Bond" written by Susan Campbell, says "92 percent say their current relationship with their mother is positive"
In the novel "The Scarlet Letter", Hester is trying to do everything she can to give Pearl the best life she can possibly have. Hester is ashamed of her ways and hates that Pearl had to live in prison at the beginning of her life, even though she will not remember it. Immediately after Hester and Pearl were released from prison, the townspeople were shaming them and tearing them apart. Children were flinging mud at them and Pearl got so infuriated that she chased them away. As the mother, Hester feels horrible that Pearl would get so angry because it is what she knows and Hester wants nothing more than to fight and protect for her precious Pearl.