Margaret ordered Carrie to go to the closet to pray, but Carrie refused. No one could explain how it happened, but somehow, Margaret knew. Carrie looked at the boy with rage and he went flying off the bicycle as if an unseen force had pushed him, as he landed, he seriously got hurt. 47 Miss Collins was forced to slap her on the face and apologized, comforting her. Over time, Margaret berated and abused Carrie every day for sins the child may or may not have committed and she would often make the child repeat passages out of one of her many religious books or hit and beat Carrie with them. Enraged, Carrie used her powers to close every door of the gym, locking everyone in, and turned the lights red. As a result, Carrie's mind lost sight of the gymnasium doors for a second and some of the Prom goers almost got out. Portrayed by An emotionally abusive mom will constantly put you down, shame you, and humiliate you, especially in front of others. If there's one thing this woman is Here are a few characteristics of the narcissistic mother. Before Carrie could make it to the exit, she was deliberately tripped by someone in the crowd and fell, causing the laughter to grow even louder. The gown was a thick fabric of red crushed velvet with a princess waistline, Juliet sleeves and allowed her cleavage to slightly show. The school was rebuilt elsewhere in Chamberlain and the ruins of the former school are still there. Relatives Margaret gave birth to Carrie while in her house without medical assistance, causing Margaret to lose some blood. Her relationship with her daughter was extremely abusive from the time Carrie was a baby. Carrie reveals her power to her mother by lifting up all the furniture and her mother off the floor. Reluctant to vote for themselves, Tommy persuaded her to do so. Tommy visited Carrie, once again insisting in taking her to the ball. Miss Collins suggested that it would be better for her to walk home. As she walked home, Chris attempted to run her down with her car, but Carrie attacked her, causing the car to keel over and explode, killing Chris and Billy Nolan. Carrie arrived just in time to catch Chris and Billy fleeing the establishment after making love inside. Margaret, after letting out creepy, painful smiling screams, dies. Carrie then left the house afterwards. Once the classmates found a love letter from Carrie to a boy named, One year, Carrie was given the cruel nickname "pudding pop" by everyone and the next year she became known by the cruel nickname "pizza face" by everyone. Margaret White (Mother)Ralph White (Father)Judith Brigham (Grandmother)John Brigham (Grandfather)Rachel Lang (younger half-sister) When Fisher died at age 60, her mother and brother were left to plan her funeral, and during the preparations, Reynolds passed away from a stroke, some believe to have been caused by grief. Scared, Carrie simply ran away from him. whenever Carrie tries to stop her mom from hurting herself, Carries mom slaps Carrie with her Bible and knocks her over. They were in the palm of her hand. Carrie explained that she was actually born gifted with telekinesis. Chris and Billy eventually arrived at the school unseen and quietly lurked outside the gym patiently. This time she accepts. Perhaps after you have done this for a bit you will not get as upset when she criticizes you. Margaret lived with her parents John and Judith Brigham in Motton, Maine until 1960, when she moved to Chamberlain with Ralph White. Sissy Spacek insisted that real blood should be spilled onto her, which the director. Movie info Every time she uses a fake "ghetto" accent, somebody gets Lyme disease. As Carrie walked home, destroying the town of Chamberlain in her path, Margaret met her tragic end when Carrie used her hidden telekinetic powers to kill her mother. She is allegedly the only daughter of Margaret and Ralph White, even though it hints that Ralph may have had other children with different women. For the very first time in her young life, Carrie honestly looked and felt pretty, which was alien to her. Don't worry about her truly hurting herself. Here, Carrie could feel them, almost taste them with her telepathy. So Carrie had to stay in the closet for hours on end until her mother decided to release her. But when Carrie told her mother about the Prom offer, Margaret threw tea onto Carrie's face and ranted. Next, she looked up and turned on the sprinkler system to wet everyone and ruin their expensive tuxedos and gowns, the only regret she had was it was raining water and not blood. Margaret first discovers Carrie's powers, when she slams all the windows shut trapping her in and Carrie tells her, she is going to the prom. Gender Meanwhile, Margaret had "snapped" earlier on and hidden a knife under one of the floor boards to stab Carrie with, having fallen to the belief that her daughter was ruled by Satan. While they both recited the Lord's Prayer, Margaret stabbed Carrie and caused her to fall downstairs, backwards. 1979 Still, a few items on this list may have affected you. CarriettaN. White, best known as Carrie White is a protagonist villain, and anti-villain of the Stephen King multiverse. Updated: May 21, 2021. Carrie is not killed in the second adaptation in 2002. The novel closes with a letter written by a hillbilly woman in Tennessee whose baby daughter is developing incredibly strong advanced telekinetic abilities as well. When Carrie is asked to go to the prom, she tells her not to go, as though it was the end of the world, which forced Carrie to throw her on the bed. This indicates that Carrie has survived. We learn that Sue had a mental breakdown and was put into a mental hospital due to the guilt of what happened to Carrie, Tommy Ross and all the other students she knew back in 1979. Piper Laurie (1976 movie)Patricia Clarkson (2002 TV movie)Julianne Moore (2013 movie). Carrie then falls down the stairs and brutally hits the wall, leaving a bloodstain. She also kills for being humiliated, while the laughing crowd is a result of her inner fear in, Carrie actually leaves the gym and remembers her "gift" outside, returning and locking her bullies in. WebCarrie White : [Sue is shocked and upset. Once, Tommy had even been approached by the Boston Red Sox team, who wanted to recruit him after he graduated. But when the crowd began to sing the school song as tradition, this was the cue for an unseen Chris to pull a rope cord that caused the two buckets above to tip over and drench Carrie and Tommy with the rotting pig's blood while they sat on the thrones for the King and Queen. Carrie lived in the very small and peaceful town of Chamberlain, Maine, with her severely mentally unstable mother who had cut her daughter off from all social life due to her religious beliefs. Behind closed doors, Carrie was beaten by her mother into submission on a daily basis and regularly slapped Carrie in the face and grabbed, dragged, violently shoved and locked into a "prayer" closet by her mother. WebAt this point in the novel, we also strongly suspect, because of evidence that Dana herself has provided, that Rufus poses a sexual threat to her. Margaret insisted for Carrie to stay and they could burn their dress, because her classmates would laugh at her. The bucket thenkills Tommy and everyone laughs at Carrie. As Mr. Fromm read a poem written by the popular student Tommy Ross, and sarcastically expressed his distaste for it, Carrie shyly commented that she thought Tommy's writing was "beautiful". Carrie admits that she doesnt want to kill herself, she just wants to stop hurting. Carrie went to the library to search about "miracles" and was led to better understandingof her gift. Why? Once the hot sparks from the cables caught onto the Prom's backdrop mural, causing it to completely catch fire, the hot flames quickly spread throughout the entire gym. WebShe hurts herself when she gets angry. Carrie was the eldest of four girls and two boys. Margaret mentioned that her father was taken by sin, and Carrie remarked that he had fled with another woman, something everybody around them knew. In the 2013 remake, Carrie White mentioned that she inherited her telekinetic power from either her father Ralph, or from her great-grandmother Sadie Cochran, who was the mother of Judith Cochran, the mother-in-law of John Brigham, the grandmother of. She then stalks her downstairs. Carrie found that Sue was innocent and never really felt any personal hatred towards her. Carrie in this version is more similar to the book, but in modern terms. Heterosexual Carrie could see with her telepathic powers where the real Miss Desjardin was and how she was still laughing like everyone else. At Prom night, Margaret approached Carrie, stating that she knew Carrie would wear "red", while her dress was actually pink. Margaret is seen glaring behind the bushes, when she sees Carrie going with Tommy in a limo. Ms. Desjardin tries to calm Carrie down and a light fixture breaks by itself. She tells Sue (who didn't know) that she is pregnant with a girl before throwing her out to safety. 16 Sue felt guilty for her mistreatment towards Carrie and honestly wanted to make it up to her by becoming her and deciding to sacrifice herself from going to the Prom and let Carrie take her potential Prom date. Chris was also the most beautiful and popular girl in school whose father was a very successful and wealthy lawyer. Stephen King Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community. Several weeks later, Carrie visits her grave for the first and last time before leaving town with Sue. While this happens, she then shows a creepy smile, after letting out a big, painful death scream, Margaret dies. She is acting like a child, and therefore needs to be treated like one. She mortally did wound Carrie, but Carrie, using her telekinesis to stop her heart killing her. Additionally that part of the town of Chamberlain is deserted. Later, when Carrie urinated in the bushes on the camp's hiking trip and came into contact with poison ivy after wiping with the wrong leaves, the kids called her "scratch a**". Here, Carrie had long strawberry blonde hair, clear skin and the plot of the film was close to that of the novel, but certain differences did occur. Eventually, she comes across Chris and Billy who attempt to kill her by running her over, but she uses her power to stop the car and in the process kills Billy, then sends the car flying into the gas station, killing Chris in the process. One of the best parts of the novel Carrie is Carrie's dramatic inner conflict about whether or not she should go to prom. Also in the novel, Carrie is sometimes locked in the closet by her mother for days on end without food, water or even bathroom breaks. Carrie left as Mr. Fromm burned to his death, which set the gym on fire. class, Carrie gets confronted by her classmates and gets her first period. In this version, however, she doesn't try to kill Carrie with a knife. Margaret had hit an artery, causing Carrie much pain as she began to bleed heavily. Margaret, fearing the outcome, shouts Carrie. Her death in the 1976 film and the 2002 film won the golden chainsaw award in dead meats kill count. Carrie is deaf and mute, but finds other ways to assert her When Carrie received the ballots for King and Queen, she noticed that they were there as candidates. This is traumatizing. Ms. Collins got lost among the turmoil and called for Carrie, the girl, possessed by rage, caused the basketball backboard to fell on Miss Collins, killing her. Miss Collins, though worried, encouraged the girl by emphasizing how pretty she actually looked. Carrie, thinking additionally that Tommy had been purposely killed for taking her to Prom, was overcome with humiliation and utter grief. She dialed 911 four times as her mother was attacked. Carrie then, with her last strength, stops her heart, killing her. However, unlike the book and its 1976 film adaptation, she survives in the two later films. Carrie then peered into the windows and watched students' faces smashed up against the glass like fish in an aquarium, seeing this made her laugh.
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