Post by DSkillz on Oct 9, 2013 1:43:17 GMT
Carrie White
Carrietta "Carrie" N. White is a title character and the protagonist of Stephen King's novel Carrie.
In every adaptation and portrayal of Carrie, she is portrayed as an outcast, loathed and taunted by her fellow students and constantly scolded by her mother, Margaret White, an abusive, mentally unstable religious fanatic. At the late age of 16, she has her first menstrual period in the showers at school, and is harassed by the other girls. In a fit of blind rage after being humiliated in front of the school during prom Carrie triggers her exceedingly strong and powerful telekinetic powers and ruthlessly massacres the attending promgoers.
Carrie White was born on September 21, 1963. Even though the setting is in May 1979, she is mentioned to be seventeen years old by Sue Snell, but she would be fifteen. She is dark haired, full-figured, has acne, and is considered unattractive, though she is described as having been very pretty as a younger child. Her clothing is old and puritanical, because her mother will not allow her to buy clothes similar to other girls her age, believing them to be too provocative. Carrie is shy, lonely and isolated; the closest thing she has to a friend at school is fellow student Sue Snell, who pities more than likes her. Carrie does, however, show signs of rebelling against her mother's religious fanaticism. Her mother throws her into a "prayer closet" whenever she misbehaves, but by high school Carrie has begun smuggling teen magazines there and reads them in secret. Later in the novel, she undergoes a profound transformation, both physically and psychologically.
Carrie's incredibly strong telekinetic abilities are present throughout her life, usually evident in childhood incidents. She had closed a window and had dangled her own bottle above her crib when she was a baby. When she was three years old, she witnessed her teenage next-door neighbor sunbathing and asked about her breasts. Her mother scolded and physically abused Carrie for asking about such a matter. While she was inside her house, Carrie brought forth a hail of ice that smashed the bungalow. The chunks of ice were followed by a shower of rocks that plummeted onto the property, damaging it heavily while a table was almost sent toppling through the window.
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In every adaptation and portrayal of Carrie, she is portrayed as an outcast, loathed and taunted by her fellow students and constantly scolded by her mother, Margaret White, an abusive, mentally unstable religious fanatic. At the late age of 16, she has her first menstrual period in the showers at school, and is harassed by the other girls. In a fit of blind rage after being humiliated in front of the school during prom Carrie triggers her exceedingly strong and powerful telekinetic powers and ruthlessly massacres the attending promgoers.
Carrie White was born on September 21, 1963. Even though the setting is in May 1979, she is mentioned to be seventeen years old by Sue Snell, but she would be fifteen. She is dark haired, full-figured, has acne, and is considered unattractive, though she is described as having been very pretty as a younger child. Her clothing is old and puritanical, because her mother will not allow her to buy clothes similar to other girls her age, believing them to be too provocative. Carrie is shy, lonely and isolated; the closest thing she has to a friend at school is fellow student Sue Snell, who pities more than likes her. Carrie does, however, show signs of rebelling against her mother's religious fanaticism. Her mother throws her into a "prayer closet" whenever she misbehaves, but by high school Carrie has begun smuggling teen magazines there and reads them in secret. Later in the novel, she undergoes a profound transformation, both physically and psychologically.
Carrie's incredibly strong telekinetic abilities are present throughout her life, usually evident in childhood incidents. She had closed a window and had dangled her own bottle above her crib when she was a baby. When she was three years old, she witnessed her teenage next-door neighbor sunbathing and asked about her breasts. Her mother scolded and physically abused Carrie for asking about such a matter. While she was inside her house, Carrie brought forth a hail of ice that smashed the bungalow. The chunks of ice were followed by a shower of rocks that plummeted onto the property, damaging it heavily while a table was almost sent toppling through the window.
Links:
Wikipedia
Horror Film Wiki
Copyright Owner/Official Site
StephenKing.com
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L: 1
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