What Maisie Knew Questions

Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.

  1. How does Maisie manage to pull through? Where do her inner resources come from if, from the start, she's "a ready vessel for bitterness, a deep little porcelain cup in which" adults mix "biting acids" (Preface.6)?
  2. What does James's novel have to say about beauty?
  3. Is beauty a good, bad, or mixed thing for James?
  4. Does What Maisie Knew encourage readers to recognize different kinds of beauty?
  5. Does nature or nurture matter more in What Maisie Knew? What leads you to your conclusion?
  6. What's so bad about Maisie's stepparents?
  7. Why does James (like Maisie herself) side with Mrs. Wix in the end, rather than letting his protagonist stay with Mrs. Beale and Sir Claude?
  8. What does Maisie teach about Victorian ideas concerning morality?
  9. Who, if anyone, is the worst individual in What Maisie Knew?
  10. Why does James not give readers a clue as to what happens to Maisie after the novel ends?
  11. Can you imagine Maisie's life after Maisie's last page?