Impact of Parent's Conflict upon Child Psychology in Henry James What Maisie Knew: A Study of Child Right
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This novel,What Maisie Knew intensely depicts the behavior and life style of
the Victorian aristocratic people, who have lived more irresponsible personal life than
the social one. The present dissertation entitled“Impact of parents' conflict upon child
psychology in Henry James'What Maisie Knew: A study of Child Right”evaluates
how Maisie, a six-years-old daughter of divorced parents becomes victimized of that
culture, full of evil and immorality and her attempts to lead herself into maturity. The
major emphasis of the research is to study Maisie's deprivation of childish celebration
and freedom due to her parent's conflict, misunderstanding, suspect and insult
between them. Her biological parents as well as stepparents not only behave her as an
object of possession but also as a messenger to express their rage and hatred. Those
behaviors really violate the Maisie's freedom and happiness that she has expected
from them. But it becomes the immense power to Maisie that leads her into mature
world out of the chaos and disharmony.
