She holds Carrie's hand in the car on the way home; when she lets Carrie out of the closet, she braids her hair & says "I love you"; when she sees Carrie laying in bed, she tucks her in and says, "I won't let anyone hurt you, little girl, you're safe here with me." Her disorder was most likely a form of untreated schizophrenia that worsened as she aged and as a result of her untreated condition, Margaret lived a life of isolation and solitude. Focusing on the fire hose, Carrie opened it, washing Norma and everyone away from the door, creating a turmoil in the gym. In the 2013 Carrie remake film, Carrie White was portrayed by Chlo Grace Moretz. She had auburn hair, a small frame and shared the same characteristics as her counterpart in the novel. Miss Collins, though worried, encouraged the girl by emphasizing how pretty she actually looked. Margaret practically chastised Carrie from right to wrong and began teaching the child that everything that one can think of is a "sin", a result of her abnormal beliefs. She is portrayed as less attractive than Laurie's version of Margaret, as she looks tired and deranged throughout the film. Carrie's story becomes a controversial and highly discussed subject. She then stalks her downstairs. Miss Desjardin came out of her office to stop the commotion and to stop the hysterical Carrie from panicking, Miss Desjardin slapped her across the face which caused a light bulb above them to explode and a bucket of baseball bats to knock over all by itself. Tommy then furiously exclaims, "WHAT THE HELL?!" This version of the character in general was more similar to the novel than Sissy Spacek's portrayal. Webcarrie got her period for the first time, she thought she was bleeding to death, they were throwing tampons at her and telling her to plug it up. It has become a sick and twisted memorial of that doomed night, and a painful reminder to the community of what happened in their town all those years ago. Carrie sews her own dress and buys makeup, and on prom night, her mother tries to convince her that it is a trick and threatens to tell Tommy the truth. 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. Age 5. Now she's ready because "the devil has come home" (2.733). WebA slave on the Weylin estate, Carrie is Sarah s daughter and the only child Sarah has left (as the others have been sold). She also owns her own tailor shop in this film. As Carrie fell on her knees, Margaret stabbed her child in the shoulder with the knife/dagger. After Margaret says a few more words, Carrie throws her in the closet, locking the door. All the while, Carrie was repeatedly teased and bullied by her classmates at every school she ever attended. Now there are instanceswhere Carrie's special abilities manifested all by itself without her even trying. It is not an official remake of Brian De Palma's 1976 horror movie. WebCarrie instantly feels she has been wronged, and begins to question whether her life would have been different should she have had a college education. Furthermore, when Carrie was almost 3 years old, she conversed with a young girl next door about her breasts, Margaret became very unhinged and started to scratch herself, howl and scream, shaking violently she grabbed Carrie and shoved her indoors/back in the house to give her a harsh reprimand for associating with their young neighbor. In this version, however, she doesn't try to kill Carrie with a knife. Margaret occasionally had wild fits and broke into loud rants and tantrums if she ever caught Carrie doing something that she considered a "sin", which was basically anything that didn't have to with the Bible. Carrie was born on September 21st, 1963 at 10:04 AM in Chamberlain, Maine. For the very first time in her young life, Carrie honestly looked and felt pretty, which was alien to her. Biographical information 17 Surprising Signs Your Mom Is Toxic. She had even tried to take part in the other camp's activities, but the jokes never stopped playing on "old praying, fart face Carrie", until she had come home on the bus a week early, her eyes, red and socket from weeping. Female It is implied, she has decided to kill her daughter to "free her of Satan". She desperately wants to please her Shes so sick with depression and emotionally imbalanced that its presenting as a physical pain. Not only is the movie gory and vulgar, it also contains a sex scene. Movie info Here, Carrie could feel them, almost taste them with her telepathy. This incident would cause a chain reaction of events to occur that would lead to not only Carrie's demise but also hundreds of others, whether guilty or innocent. The only way Margaret could save her condemned daughter was to kill her before the Devil did. After the death of 73 high school students in 1979, many people since then have left the town. 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". Margaret then passes by the hallway, without Carrie noticing. A few days later at school, when the incident had died down, Carrie was unexpectedly approached by Tommy Ross, who asked her to go to the Senior Prom with him. She dialed 911 four times as her mother was attacked. Patricia Clarkson as Carrie's mother Margaret White in Carrie (2002 remake). Carrie then told Margaret about Tommy and the Prom, and remarked that he was a good boy. Carrie was the eldest of four girls and two boys. Later that night, Tommy picked up Carrie for the Prom as he promised, while Margaret stayed by herself and prayed silently in another room. tries to tell her mother, but she is disinterested and attempts to walk away after telling her no. No one could explain how it happened, but somehow, Margaret knew. She changed her mind, realizing that she had a special gift to use as a secret weapon. 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**". When Tommy asks her if they want to vote for themselves, Carrie is unimpressed. Throbbing veins are described whenever Carrie manifests her powers. Margaret White was portrayed by Piper Laurie. After that it was buried. Sue wakes up screaming revealing that the arm was her mother's. But instead of a baby, a blood-covered arm comes out (Carrie's?). That same day, she was contacted through a telephone about Carrie's ordeal from school and began to violently beat Carrie when she returned home from work. Carrie returns home where she finds that her mother has escaped the closet and has gotten hold of a kitchen knife. She has blood all over her arms from forcing it onto the door. Winter 1979 This is traumatizing. She then screams smilingly in pain and then Carrie crucifies Margaret, so that she won't recover from her attack and continue to try to kill her. If they stay here longer, they will be dead. Despite being the main antagonist, she wasn't revealed to be the true villain until the very end. Carrie explained that she was actually born gifted with telekinesis. When Margaret worries and gets very upset, she begins to tempt Carrie to not go to the prom, to burn the dress with her and pray. To Chris's delight, the prank was followed by a rain of cruel laughter in mass hysteria, by everyone in the Prom including the teachers and chaperones. She was born in 1966, according to grave marker at the end of the film. Then, when Carrie told her that she was invited to the Prom, Margaret became incensed and threw tea at her. 2013 Margaret doesn't want to abuse or hurt Carrie, but she feels like she has to, in order to protect Carrie from things that she believes would be far worse - her classmates' ridicule, from being violated by males (as Margaret herself was, when maritally raped), and especially from God's judgment. She wanted to protect Carrie and not let her go out into the real world. Carrie revealed she was asked to the prom by Tommy, and her suspicions that "they" were planning to humiliate her once again. 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. The actress herself does the stunt for the infamous nightmare scene, after insisting on it. She screams at her mother and the closet door cracks. Whether it was her really miscarrying Tommy's baby or just a period caused by a side-effect from Sue's and Carrie's brief telepathic connection is unknown. When Carrie hugs her Mom, she says to kneel down and they talk about how she was raped. Carrie later went on to help other teens with their telekinesis in a hidden manner. After the events of the prom, Carrie visits her grave for the first and last time and before she goes with Sue to Florida. Born Carrie experienced her first period at age of 15 and Margaret had never discussed menstruation with her prior to the incident. After scanning Sue's brain, she realizes that she had nothing to do with the prank. One day after P.E. She is also similar to Ed Gein's mother, Augusta, who inspired Norma Bates from the 1960 film. She has blonde hair and very pale skin. One night, they had premarital sex and Margaret became pregnant. Before she could reach her, Carrie looked at Miss Desjardin's direction and she flew backward as if she was being pushed by an unseen force. Carrie (1976) Ralph told Margaret that they "slipped" and promised it would never happen again. Angered, Carrie caused his ashtray to fall down and be knocked out by Carrie, after the principal kept calling her "Cassie". Carrie's powers then manifested on the loose, bringing the house down over her. Carrie arrived home and found the rooms filled with lighted candles and, washing the blood away, burst in tears. Margaret insisted for Carrie to stay and they could burn their dress, because her classmates would laugh at her. Carrie (1976) Still, Margaret's death continues to haunt Carrie afterwards during her journey to Florida with Sue. She clumsily attempted to flee the blood-splattered thrones while struggling to keep her balance. Tricked once again, Carrie was going to simply accept what had happened and shamefully return back to her home to admit to her mother she'd been right after all. Sue appears shortly afterwards, but is held in the grasp of Carrie. Chris was immediately thrown face-first into the dashboard, busting the glass windshield. We know that he is willing to resort This Margaret is much calmer, but she also tries to kill Carrie for the same reasons, too. After Ralph came back hours later, after heavy drinking at a roadhouse in Chamberlain, Ralph forced himself on Margaret and both engaged in intercourse in an "unearthly" form of marital rape. Deceased She looks at Carrie, when she is cutting, sewing and making her prom dress, but quickly looks away when Carrie glances back at her. At Prom night, Margaret approached Carrie, stating that she knew Carrie would wear "red", while her dress was actually pink. Her memory about what happened will haunt her for the rest of her life. Margaret White (Mother)Ralph White (Father)Judith Brigham (Grandmother)John Brigham (Grandfather)Rachel Lang (younger half-sister) Miss Collins arrived and stopped them, expelling the girls from the locker room. She telekinetically pushes her mother into the closet and locks the door (in addition, she somehow welds the lock). Carrie then telekinetically flies away from her, but she doesn't stop. 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. Miss Collins was forced to slap her on the face and apologized, comforting her. With her telekinesis, she made the front door swing wide open and she destroyed all the items in the house as she entered the doorway. She serves as the main antagonist of Stephen King's novel Carrie and its three film adaptations, and the posthumous overarching antagonist of The Rage: Carrie 2. Getty Images/LaylaBird/E+/Getty Images. Margaret still did not want Carrie to go and began slapping her. More of Carrie's telekinetic abilities were demonstrated on that same day. The hotel phone required guests to dial a WebWhy does Carrie's mom hurt herself 2013? In the third iteration it is unclear if Carrie survived or not and is it left to the imagination. On August 17th, 1966, her house was deluged with stones from the sky, which were brought on by Carrie's telekinetic power after she punished her particularly hard. She uses her powers to push Ms. Desjardin away, shocking and scaring George and Erika. When Carrie developed her telekinesis further she saw Carrie as a witch and, like Abraham, was determined to sacrifice her to god. Status Carrie also tried on matching high-heel shoes and a lovely corsage to complete the look. She evidently has the presence of mind to "fall" and not hurt herself too much. The younger Carrie was played by Jodelle Ferland who causes a rain of fiery stones to fall out of the sky like in the novel. Later, when Carrie announces that she has been asked to the prom, Margaret throws tea at her head in an attempt to dissuade her. Margaret dies later in her arms, but Carrie does not bring her to the closet like Carrie in the original movie did. Family information "She literally spent her life caring after Carrie," Todd Fisher (Carrie's brother) told Good Morning America. 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. But Carries hurt pretty badly herself. At Christian Summer Camp, her comrades played pranks on her such as hiding all her underwear and putting a snake in her shoe or short sheeting her bunk-bed. This time she accepts. Afterwards, she explained to Carrie what menstruation was and told her it was a natural part of womanhood. However, Carrie felt the car approaching and wrestled the oncoming vehicle with her telekinesis and violently slammed it full force into the roadhouse. Carrie then falls asleep in the closet shortly afterward. Margaret mentioned that her father was taken by sin, and Carrie remarked that he had fled with another woman, something everybody around them knew. 16 Died Carrie (2013) While on stage, Chris drenches Carrie in pig's blood. Carrie then reveals her powers to Margaret picking her up and lifting house-hold objects into the air. She told Carrie that the boys always come after the blood and that all boys want from girls is "sex" how they all like to take virgins into their cars to do dirty, ungodly and blasphemous things with them. Carrie is not killed in the second adaptation in 2002. As Carrie screamed uncontrollably, the lamp above them exploded, much for Chris and Norma's thrill. When she gets the call, that Carrie had her period, she slaps Carrie at home and drags her into the closet, where she has to pray because of she is guilty of Eve's Disobedience (women are punished by God for Eve eating from the forbidden tree and then encouraging Adam to do so). She can't just leave Carrie behind, what type of person does that. Every time she uses a fake "ghetto" accent, somebody gets Lyme disease. A lush dog fur collar was thrown over Carrie's shoulders and Tommy was given a scepter wrapped in aluminum foil. Knowing she was responsible for what had happened to Ewen High and downtown Chamberlain, Billy tried to run Carrie down with his car to kill her. Meanwhile, in the 2013 movie, during almost every scene, she expresses how much she loves Carrie. Due to seeing that orange haze in the sky from the flames burning all throughout the town, Margaret had come to believe the Devil had truly come to Chamberlain to collect Carrie's soul. Some ways to approach this: 1. Margaret believes this is a sin and tried to "cleanse" Carrie by stabbing her, but Carrie instinctively uses her telekinesis to protect herself. After following Carrie downstairs and trying to tempt her not to go, Carrie grabs her mother with her TK. This is an adaptation of Stephen King's novel. She examines such questions such as whether or not she would have chosen and married Doug, who was a sloppy, overweight, blue-collar package deliveryman. The original high school is left abandoned and lies in ruins and has not been rebuilt while its surroundings have also been abandoned. Relatives But not one of her calls ever went through. Carrie telekinetically destroying most of Chamberlain! An emotionally abusive mom will constantly put you down, shame you, and humiliate you, especially in front of others. Sue witnesses this from outside. She wanted a new beginning and saw the Senior Prom as a part of that change. Perhaps the biggest difference between this depiction of Margaret and the earlier versions is how much she genuinely loves Carrie. In the novel, however, Margaret is aware of them ever since she saw her baby bottle floating over her. When Carrie reveals that she has been asked to go to the Prom and that she said yes, Margaret tells her not to go, which forces Carrie to throw her on to the bed. At first it was funny, until she couldn't get her breath, but the kids kept calling her a "scratch a**" and Carrie got so panicky that she began to scream for air. Chris then had her friends rig the ballots for Prom King and Queen to ensure that Carrie and Tommy would win the contest. WebCarrie did this in self-defense for stabbing her with a butcher knife, hitting an artery. Here are a few characteristics of the narcissistic mother. The incidents of the rain of stones in both the past, when Carrie was a child, and in the present, when she destroys her house. While this happens, she always shows this smile. As a result of this, rocks and hail fell on different parts of the White's house that day. Carrie manifests her powers in a state of trance (seen only in the 2002 film), while in the novel, she kills her bullies more consciously. Margaret was very evil and abusive to her daughter, Carrie. She had no friends or contact with any other relatives, but was stable enough to hide her deepest problems from the outside world and keep a full-time job working on the speed iron and folder down at the local Blue Ribbon Laundry in downtown of Chamberlain, Maine. She then dropped them upon the wet ground below. This indicates that Carrie has survived. Carrie's powers were strong even when she was a small child and she was also able to read other people's minds and inner thoughts when they were close enough to her, namely Miss Desjardin, the gym teacher, who secretly felt both disgusted and pity for the young girl. This tragic event later lead to The Black Party. Piper Laurie (1976 movie)Patricia Clarkson (2002 TV movie)Julianne Moore (2013 movie). Not only is the movie gory and vulgar, it also contains a sex scene. Carrie found that Sue was innocent and never really felt any personal hatred towards her. Perhaps after you have done this for a bit you will not get as upset when she criticizes you. Carrie (along with George, Erika, and Ms. Desjardin) is saddened by this. When Carrie hopped off the stage's platform, Miss Desjardin came rushing towards her with a lying compassion. Carrie makes a red dress for the Prom instead of pink, as depicted in the films. She, along with Chris Hargensen and Billy Nolan, serves as the main antagonist. Margaret was very evil and abusive to her daughter, Carrie. Tragically, when a so-called "prank" at her Senior Prom involving, pigs blood pushed her to her breaking point and beyond her limits, Carrie finally snapped, lost her sanity and used the wild talents she possessed to seek her hostile revenge to make her bullies and enemies pay and suffer for their cruel actions. Carrie brings her down and cries because of what she has done, while Margaret is still alive. Afraid that her mother would come and caught him at their door, Carrie accepted at last. But instead, he finds a body hanging from the ceiling presumably Carrie's. While Margaret attempted to recite The Lord's Prayer, her heart came to a complete stop. WebCarrie White : [Sue is shocked and upset. whenever Carrie tries to stop her mom from hurting herself, Carries mom slaps Carrie with her Bible and knocks her over. While this happens, she then shows a creepy smile, after letting out a big, painful death scream, Margaret dies. She saw how Tommy had fallen from the throne to the ground with people surrounding him and as she stood safely outside the auditorium, she decided to give everyone a taste of their own medicine ten times fold. The knife/dagger caused Carrie's death because of Carrie's blood loss and Carrie's body shut It then blows up. The force is to strong, Carrie falls to her knees. Carrie (2002) Once outside and alone, Carrie began to weep upon the grass on the front lawn of the school's campus. The school was rebuilt elsewhere in Chamberlain and the ruins of the former school are still there. She strips off her bloody clothes and takes a bath, washing off the blood. As Norma, Freddy, and Kenny Garson left, Carrie forced the door they opened, suffocating Freddy and Kenny as Norma screamed for help. As Carrie approached her mother, bloody and dirty, Margaret sat before Carrie and then told her about her miscarriage and the true story of how she considered killing herself after having premarital intercourse with Ralph. Since Carrie had no previous knowledge about the concept of menstruation the students rejection of Carrie became even fiercer. However after Chris's video of her having her period appears on screen, Carrie realizes she has been made a fool of and reaches her final breaking point. Despite having psychic powers, Carrie White can be classified as a non-genetic class Metahuman/Superhuman/Superpowered Human/Homo Superior. 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. to protect Carrie from things that she believes would be far worse 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. Carrie also used her powers to cause several fire hydrants to explode, flooding the streets. 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. CarriettaN. White However, she also entered a comatose state because of the murder attempt of her mother on her. This version of Margaret is portrayed by Piper Laurie in the 1976 film. She is the mother of Carrie White and a Christian fanatic. She faced the two who she needed to finally kill most of all before the night was over, before she was completely finished with her rampage of revenge. In her bedroom, Carrie angrily caused her mirror to shatter, and managed to rebuilt it before her mother could come in. It's a rather big mystery, due to the fact Carrie killed almost all of the witnesses in her mass homicide, and with so many people dead and so much destroyed outerly and innerly, Chamberlain becomes a virtual ghost town, and even a popular tourist attraction because of Carries actions. Her clothes and her hair were very witch-like and she had a very religious background. Patricia Clarkson as Carrie's mother Margaret White in Carrie (2002 remake). Patricia Clarkson portrayed Margaret White in the 2002 film remake. This Margaret is much calmer, but she also tries to kill Carrie for the same reasons, too. In this version, however, she doesn't try to kill Carrie with a knife. Ignoring her sorrow, a cold-hearted Margaret simply forced Carrie to pray, because she is still a girl who, according to her twisted beliefs, was susceptible to temptation. If you read the book and then compare with this telefilm you will find that. One of the best parts of the novel Carrie is Carrie's dramatic inner conflict about whether or not she should go to prom. In the aftermath of this version, Carrie did not die, because Sue later came to her place and managed to revive her by performing CPR. She also threatened Carrie with a butcher knife. Carrie stood her ground and refused. The event was witnessed by Margaret, who attempted to kill Carrie as a result. Margaret then tells Carrie after the Prom massacre at home, that she was raped by Ralph, gains her trust and then stabs Carrie in the back. Eventually, Carrie made her way through the exit and out the lobby doors, losing both her high-heel shoes as if she were Cinderella fleeing from the Ball. Margaret dies the same way as the original Margaret, with house-hold objects stabbing her and being crucified. Age Sissy Spacek was crowned Homecoming Queen in her teenage years. She locks her in the closet and orders her to pray for "forgiveness" when she learns about the shower incident, because she said it was a "curse" for Eve's disobedience offering Adam the fruit and creating the original sin. Carrie attempts to walk off the stage. Clocks, dishes, plates, pictures, and other religious objects where tossed and thrown into the air, breaking and shattering as they fell to the floor. She then told Carrie, that boys only wanted "sex" from young girls like herself. Carrie is especially unattractive because of her mother's control over her. After Popo died, An-mei's mother prepared to leave. Margaret invited Carrie into one last prayer, and as the girl recited the Lord's prayer, comforted in her arms, Margaret stabbed her in the back. At home, Carrie's life was just as awful. Carrie is consumed by guilt and pain following her Mother's attack and her self-defence against her which ends in her Mother's death. This was a very good thing because Carrie also had a secret crush on Tommy. Margaret Whites self-harm in the original version seemed like a ploy to increase the fear of her daughter. Carrie set about locking all the Prom goers inside the gym, teachers and students alike by telekinetically sealing the gymnasium doors, slamming them shut all at once. This Margaret was much calmer than the original, but is still very abusive towards Carrie. Several weeks later, Carrie visits her grave for the first and last time before leaving town with Sue. There her own mother accused her of being a witch and tried to drown her. Chris alsofilms Carrie with her phone while the other girls throw tampons and sanitary napkins at Carrie. In an alternate ending, we see Sue giving birth to the baby mentioned by Carrie. 47 It's then, when Carrie first shows her power by slamming a door in front of her. 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. Before Carrie's father died, both Carries parents had left the local Baptist church many years before, because they believed Baptists were doing the work of "The Antichrist". Sue goes on to write a memoir about her involvement with Carrie White. Portrayed by They were in the palm of her hand. WebHumiliated and enraged, Carrie loses control of her powers and lets loose a torrent of telekinetic energy that demolishes the school and kills several students. Margaret then makes a crazy and wicked smile, as she follows Carrie down the stairs, ready to kill her, as though she on some sort of mission. It also shows that Carrie was not consciously aware of what she was doing, because the prank and the subsequent laughter had put her in a temporary, catatonic state of mind where her inner rage took over and unleashed her secret powers which led to the subconscious activation of her prom rampage and the tragic destruction of the town. Margaret was very evil and very abusive to her daughter, Carrie. If there's one thing this woman is class, who all laughed hysterically as they threw tampons, small towels and sanitary napkins at her while loudly chanting "Plug it up! Then Billy placed the buckets over the school's stage on a high rafter beam completely hidden out of sight. Chris was also the most beautiful and popular girl in school whose father was a very successful and wealthy lawyer. She locks her in her closet and orders her to pray for forgiveness when she learns about the shower incident, because she said it was punishment for Eve's disobedience (offering Adam the fruit and creating the original sin). It is true that full-blown narcissists are unlikely to change, but the adult child can do his or her own internal work for recovery. While they both recited the Lord's Prayer, Margaret stabbed Carrie and caused her to fall downstairs, backwards. She then begins to study everything she can about her power. Meanwhile, the authorities and skeptics are investigating and trying to figure out what exactly happened in Chamberlain, Maine, that caused 440 people to die. Chris believed that Carrie was to blame for her being banned from going to the Prom after she became the ringleader in humiliating Carrie in the girls locker room, when she received her first period. She told Carrie that she had tried to kill her twice before during the first few years of Carrie's life, but she "backslid". She had the "POWER!!!" Biographical information Seconds after, Sue got up to fetch for help, but could feel herself miscarrying, though she initially thought that she was apparently having her period. At school, Carrie suspects that she has telekinesis.
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