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. She demands that she is going and wants to be normal. assassination. It breaks Margaret's own heart to feel like she has to treat her daughter this way; compare to the 1976 Margaret especially who seemed to take pleasure in abusing Carrie, even laughing and smiling as she did so. tries to tell her mother, but she is disinterested and attempts to walk away after telling her no. Why does Carries mom hurt herself 2013? This time she accepts. Carrie killed 73 people at the night of the Prom. After Carrie took a shower, she was taken by Miss Collins to the principal's office and the incident spread around, some kids mocking her as she waited to be called in. Perhaps the biggest difference between this depiction of Margaret and the earlier versions is how much she genuinely loves Carrie. She took out her knife and told Carrie that she tried to kill her twice before during the first few years of her life, but didn't because she was "weak". In the first section of the story, Carrie had a greasy face with blackheads and wore stockings that were always running or about to run and she was always showing sweat stains under the arms of her blouses. When he was 10-years-old, Michael killed a school bully, Judith, her boyfriend, and Ronnie. 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. 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. If you read the book and then compare with this telefilm you will find that. She then dropped them upon the wet ground below. 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. As Margaret tried to hit Carrie again, Carrie stood up to her mother and stopped Margaret's hand in mid-air with her telekinesis, preventing the hand from reaching her face. Getty Images/LaylaBird/E+/Getty Images. 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 was a very good thing because Carrie also had a secret crush on Tommy. Later that night, Tommy picked up Carrie for the Prom as he promised, while Margaret stayed by herself and prayed silently in another room. But when Carrie told her mother about the Prom offer, Margaret threw tea onto Carrie's face and ranted. In an alternate ending, we see Sue giving birth to the baby mentioned by Carrie. by Carolyn Steber. She kills her mother by impaling her with the household objects. At the age of 15, Carrie unexpectedly had her first period while taking a shower in the girls locker room after gym class. Margaret mentioned that her father was taken by sin, and Carrie remarked that he had fled with another woman, something everybody around them knew. At Prom night, Margaret approached Carrie, stating that she knew Carrie would wear "red", while her dress was actually pink. 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. 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. After the explosion, Carrie became weak and collapsed in the middle of the lot out of exhaustion from overusing her powers and the blood loss caused by her wound. She is asked to the prom by Tommy but thinks it is a trick and is confronted again while walking home. Carrie returned the attack by using her powers to slow her mother's heart to a crawl. 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 Brigham-White She was admitted to Westover Doctors Hospital. Then Billy placed the buckets over the school's stage on a high rafter beam completely hidden out of sight. (We probably didnt need to hear Ron Rifkin give a speech on daddy issues, but this was a backstory we could get behind In Carrie (1976) Margaret was shown to be very religious and very creepy. Her clothes and her hair were very witch-like and she had a very religious background. 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. Her husband died on February of 1963 and she gave birth to her daughter, Carrie, alone in her house on September 21st, 1963. Miss Collins was forced to slap her on the face and apologized, comforting her. The actress herself does the stunt for the infamous nightmare scene, after insisting on it. Margaret then deduced that "Satan" had began his work on Carrie, but the girl made it clear that it was her power and not Satan. There she meets Tommy's friend George and his girlfriend, Erika. This indicates that Carrie has survived. Serving as the titular main villainous protagonist of Stephen King's first horror novel, Carrie, its three film adaptations Carrie film, Carrie TV Film and Carrie 2013 remake, a mentioned character in The Dead Zone and IT, and a posthumous character in The Rage: Carrie 2. Carrie went to the stage and was coronated in tears, and noticed as Sue appeared and was expelled from the gym by Miss Collins. Carrie was raised isolated from society by her single mother after her father Ralph White left them for another woman. Carrie rolled downstairs, unable to stand up and run, as her insane mother approached her, ready to kill "the demon". Carrie (2002) Born Carrie's pleasure came to an end when a bucket of blood was spilled on her, much to her horror. These last thoughts made Carrie suddenly snap. Despite Carrie's hostile revenge, a few lucky students and Miss Desjardin were smart enough to escape through fire exit down the auditorium's corridor in the hallway next to the gym. Compare to the 1976 Margaret who was laughing and smiling as she tried to kill Carrie. In the episode's very last scene, a vulnerable Zeke goes to see Carrie at her apartment, hoping to find comfort. She mortally did wound Carrie, but Carrie, using her telekinesis to stop her heart killing her. As Carrie walked home barefoot, she left a path of destruction and death in her wake: she "flexed" her mind as hard as she could and made local gas mains at numerous corner stations explode, and let the broken pumps leak the spilled gasoline into the roads. Unaware of this, Carrie believed she was bleeding to death and asked for help from the other girls. WebDana comments on the poor medical care for pregnant women in the past, but Kevin corrects her. As Norma, Freddy, and Kenny Garson left, Carrie forced the door they opened, suffocating Freddy and Kenny as Norma screamed for help. Margaret Brigham-White, best known as Margaret White is the opening antagonist of the Stephen King multiverse. As Tommy arrived, Carrie mentally telekinetically pushed her mother onto the bed to contain her, and left after saying she loved 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. As Carrie fell down to her knees to weep and pray with her mother, Margaret stabbed her daughter in the shoulder; the blade went all the way into Carrie's shoulder with only the handle visible. This version of Margaret is portrayed by Piper Laurie in the 1976 film. A loved child, but a child nonetheless. In preparation for her role, Sissy Spacek isolated herself from the rest of the ensemble, decorated her dressing room with heavy religious iconography and studied Gustave Dor's illustrated Bible. With Margaret dead, Carrie then left her home as the whole neighborhood street was on fire, consuming all the houses on the block one after the other. In fact, her abusiveness comes precisely from the fact that she does love her daughter so much and wants to do anything to protect her from harm. She has blood all over her arms from forcing it onto the door. 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. She then bangs her head rapidly and eventually gets out. She can't just leave Carrie behind, what type of person does that. Piper Laurie (1976 movie)Patricia Clarkson (2002 TV movie)Julianne Moore (2013 movie). It seemed as if Margaret punished Carrie for her own personal sins and took her own inner pain and frustration out on her own daughter. Before she has the chance to do it, however, Carrie sends a group of knifes, pinning her against the doorway and killing her instantly, thus ending her life once and for all. Several weeks later, Carrie visits her grave for the first and last time before leaving town with Sue. Carries powers gave her the thrill that she had never felt all her sad, depressing life. Margaret was very evil and very abusive to her daughter, Carrie. Margaret White in Carrie was portrayed by Patricia Clarkson. 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. Carrie then stabs Margaret with her TK with these house-hold objects crucifying her. 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. WebAs Carrie fell down to her knees to weep and pray with her mother, Margaret stabbed her daughter in the shoulder; the blade went all the way into Carrie's shoulder with only the Carrie then leaves to go to the prom. 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. She then burns the lock, so Margaret can't escape and disturb the evening. Ms. Desjardin tries to calm Carrie down and a light fixture breaks by itself. For the mere reason of having telekinesis she says she is a witch and witches have to die according to God. ", over and over again non-stop. She would also scratch, punch, pull out her own hair or otherwise hurt herself in order to compel Carrie to agree with her and obey her ridiculous rules. Carrie (1976) In the beginning of the movie, the Bible is in a puddle of water. 17 Surprising Signs Your Mom Is Toxic. She Constantly Puts You Down. After the events of the prom, Carrie visits her grave for the first and last time and before she goes with Sue to Florida. But before Carrie died, Sue invited Carrie into her mind to see that she had no part in planning the nasty joke that occurred earlier that evening, and just paired her up with Tommy as amends for locker room incident. Billy's nose was broken and his torso was crushed into the steering wheel. She then says, she thought that Carrie was a cancer when she was being born, Carrie reacts in pain and says it's awful acting a little aggressive on Margaret on the way. DeceasedAlive (2002 TV movie only) 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. Carrie is shocked and stares at Tommy in disbelief. 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. Portrayed by Margaret then passes by the hallway, without Carrie noticing. In the second iteration, Carrie survived The Black Prom and the trauma associated with it. Ralph White (Husband)Carrie White (Daughter)John Brigham (Father)Judith Brigham (Mother) 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. Carrie, however, had heard enough about everything being sinful. Carrie revealed she was asked to the prom by Tommy, and her suspicions that "they" were planning to humiliate her once again. In sports, Carrie was always missing the ball, even in kickball or clumsily running into the net during volleyball. The new Bates High School is now instead in another part of thetown that has grown since Carrie's demise and there Rachel Lang, Carries half-sister, who is also a telekinetic, is an attending student along with her best friend who commits suicide after a cruel and degrading sexual prank is played on her. The knife/dagger caused Carrie's death because of Carrie's blood loss and Carrie's body shut down. At school, Carrie suspects that she has telekinesis. Margaret's constant scolding continued from Carrie's childhood to her teenage years. Carrie ignored her mother's crazy actions and even used her powers to physically slide her mother out the door of her bedroom and shut it in order to get ready without being distracted. She locks her in the closet and orders her to pray for Miss Collins arrived and stopped them, expelling the girls from the locker room. It then blows up. Focusing on the fire hose, Carrie opened it, washing Norma and everyone away from the door, creating a turmoil in the gym. 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. 2 boys caught for skipping French 1, got a weeks detention for staring at the blood. Clocks, dishes, plates, pictures, and other religious objects where tossed and thrown into the air, breaking and shattering as they fell to the floor. Carrie then agreed into dancing with Tommy, On the spur of the moment, Carrie had her first kiss with him. Carrie's mother believed that children should spend time with those enslaved by the family, so young Carrie had 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. 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. Her mother, Popo, told her that she could no longer be a child. "POWER" and oh, what a word that was! 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. Stephen King Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community. Carrie also tried on matching high-heel shoes and a lovely corsage to complete the look. Carrie did this in self-defense for stabbing her with a butcher knife, hitting an artery. whenever Carrie tries to stop her mom from hurting herself, Carries mom slaps Carrie with her Bible and knocks her over. Carrie's powers then manifested on the loose, bringing the house down over her. 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." Carrie could see with her telepathic powers where the real Miss Desjardin was and how she was still laughing like everyone else. She screams at her mother and the closet door cracks. In the beginning of the movie, the Bible is in a puddle of water. A seamstress, Carrie made herself a dress for the night. So Carrie had to stay in the closet for hours on end until her mother decided to release her. A while later, her daughter, Carrie was conceived and Ralph was killed in a construction accident. Sue wakes up screaming revealing that the arm was her mother's. WebCarries mom in the 2013 film is more interested in harming herself than harming Carrie White. Still, Margaret's death continues to haunt Carrie afterwards during her journey to Florida with Sue. Margaret then told Carrie about how she considered on killing herself after having intercourse for the first time, her miscarriage and how Carrie was conceived due to marital rape. She changes into her pyjamas and meets her mother in the upstairs hall. In 2013, Hank Hunt's daughter, Kari, was attacked and killed by her estranged husband in a Marshall, Texas hotel room. Perhaps only her soul. Margaret had hit an artery, causing Carrie much pain as she began to bleed heavily. Carrie then reveals her powers to Margaret picking her up and lifting house-hold objects into the air. She then stalked the frightened child But regardless of the iteration, Carrie has been vilified by the surviving residents of Chamberlain, Maine only because she chose to fight back against the constant, collective tormenting and bullying in a way that most people cannot understand or comprehend. But instead, he finds a body hanging from the ceiling presumably Carrie's. Why? Carrie arrived home and found out that Margaret had been informed of the incident. When Carrie hopped off the stage's platform, Miss Desjardin came rushing towards her with a lying compassion. Since 1st grade, Carrie had been the school's scapegoat and outcast. While Carrie is at prom Margaret slams her arm out of the crack. She is also similar to Ed Gein's mother, Augusta, who inspired Norma Bates from the 1960 film. When Ralph passed away, her mother survived off the money from the insurance and by working at the local laundry. In the end, an entire town was destroyed, taking 440 lives with it. Serving as the primary love interest for Carrie Bradshaw, Sebastian comes from a wealthy family and has recently transferred to the local high school after being kicked out of his previous boarding school for sleeping with one of his teachers, in which Carrie's After Carrie returns home from the Prom, Margaret then tells Carrie that before she was born, she was raped by her father, Ralph and after gaining her trust, she stabs Carrie in the back. In her bedroom, Carrie angrily caused her mirror to shatter, and managed to rebuilt it before her mother could come in. 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. "Red I might have known it would be red". She manages to slash Carrie's arm and then right as she is about to stab Carrie in the face, Carrie lifts her up. This Margaret is much calmer, but she also tries to kill Carrie for the same reasons, too. The level of Carrie's "un-coolness" and the height of constant and verbal abuse she endured at the hands of her mother and peers and fellow classmates in the novel was far more extreme compared to the versions of the films. In the novel, Margaret was working at the laundry in the town. Margaret reacted by throwing tea on Carrie's face, and tried to force her into prayers in the closet once again, because boys always came after "the blood". 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 also disliked her mother, Judith and her new husband, Harold Allison, because Margaret believed that both were living in sin. After that, she left for the Prom, while Margaret loudly prayed in another room. Margaret insisted for Carrie to stay and they could burn their dress, because her classmates would laugh at her. Tommy then furiously exclaims, "WHAT THE HELL?!" She wanted a new beginning and saw the Senior Prom as a part of that change. Margaret calls her a witch, but relents. 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. Now she. 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. The mother hurts herself (example: She stabs herself with sewing needles). This is an adaptation of Stephen King's novel. Afterwards, she explained to Carrie what menstruation was and told her it was a natural part of womanhood. Carrie reappears in the sequel, but only in flashbacks through a now middle-aged Sue Snell's memories about what happened regarding the events, which later lead to The Black Prom. The hotel phone required guests to dial a When Tommy asks her if they want to vote for themselves, Carrie is unimpressed. Carrie told her mother that she wanted to live her own life and that things were going to change and be different and that she was going to the Prom with or without Margaret's permission and that no one would stop her, this was the ultimate blasphemy for her. Although she originally got skeptical at first and went against the idea, Carrie's hesitation was quickly forgotten and she subsequently accepted Tommy's invitation because she just couldn't resist the offer at the chance to finally experience being treated as if she fit in, even if it was only for just one night. After that it was buried. She doesn't, however, die in this position like in the original movie. Carrie (1976) Tommy was a talented and handsome jock, who unlike most of the popular crowd, was actually a very nice and well-meaning teenager. While at home, Carrie is tormented by her delusional mother (Piper Laurie), However, she also entered a comatose state because of the murder attempt of her mother on her. 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. She warns her readers to never forget about Carrie, or the events that occurred in Chamberlain, or something like it could happen all over again. Carrie explained that she was actually born gifted with telekinesis. Margaret then tormented, slapped, pushed, pulled and threw Carrie into the closet and Carrie became vulgar with her mother. Margaret was shown to be very religious and very creepy. In the sudden, brief silence, she heard something within her turn over. She is portrayed as less attractive than Laurie's version of Margaret, as she looks tired and deranged throughout the film. She also shares similarities to Dahlia Gillespie from the. Tragically, making a direct and detail-perfect novel-to-film adaptation of anything is impossible.Something will always be left out. The gown was a thick fabric of red crushed velvet with a princess waistline, Juliet sleeves and allowed her cleavage to slightly show. Meanwhile, the authorities and skeptics are investigating and trying to figure out what exactly happened in Chamberlain, Maine, that caused 440 people to die. Family information As she walks home, she unleashes her powers on the town as well, destroying several buildings and killing hundreds of people. At 1:39:59 in this alternate ending, there is a 'hidden' frame with Carrie, still in her prom dress, covered in blood, holding Sue's baby. Margaret finally told Carrie that she would not allow her daughter to engage in such sinfulness after all she'd been taught. They were in the palm of her hand. She also is very mad. Carrie arrived just in time to catch Chris and Billy fleeing the establishment after making love inside. 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. She was born in 1966, according to grave marker at the end of the film. Carrie was born on September 21st, 1963 at 10:04 AM in Chamberlain, Maine. Carrie begins walking away, ignoring Tommy's attempts to get her back on stage. 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. Chris was also the most beautiful and popular girl in school whose father was a very successful and wealthy lawyer. 8. She evidently has the presence of mind to "fall" and not hurt herself too much. Margaret then gasps air-less, while Carrie frees her from this position and later dies in Carrie's arms. She then throws Margaret softly on the ground, as Margaret mourns. Sissy Spacek (1976 movie)Angela Bettis (2002 TV movie)Chlo Grace Moretz (2013 movie)Linzi Hateley (1988 musical)Molly Ranson (2012 musical revival). whenever Carrie tries to stop her mom from hurting herself, Carries mom slaps Carrie with her Bible and knocks her over. The Black Prom tragedy hits the nation bigger than the J.F.K. She was killed by her mother who immediately got killed by a heart attack via Carrie's telekinesis and brought back to life by her best friend Sue Snell in the second adaptation (2002) and it is hinted that she lives in the 2013 adaptation as well when cracks appear on her gravestone in the closing sequence. For the very first time in her young life, Carrie honestly looked and felt pretty, which was alien to her. Tommy visited Carrie, once again insisting in taking her to the ball. Carrie (along with George, Erika, and Ms. Desjardin) is saddened by this. We also recognize that the town of Chamberlain has changed because of Carrie's rampage. And as a result, Carrie has become somewhat of an "urban legend" even though the telekinesis part of the story is not taken too seriously, and looked at as a "suicide-revenge" type thing. She spoke to her mother, saying that she would give her darkness and send her to "whatever God lives there". 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. For the mere reason of having telekinesis, she then tells her she is a witch and that witches should die, according to God. George and Erika leave the two to dance and while Tommy wants to follow them, Carrie is scared to be in the center of attention. If they stay here longer, they will be dead. Margaret was very evil and abusive to her daughter, Carrie. In all continuities, Margaret finally went off the deep end and tried to murder Carrie when she returned from the Senior Prom after killing her peers as revenge for a cruel prank involving pig's blood. When Carrie accuses Sue of trying to trick her and forces Sue to experience the depth of Carries pain and misery, Sue offers her mind up to be read: (look carrie look A girl named Rhonda Simard busted out in a crazed puppet dance when she accidentally stepped on one of the cables, causing her Prom gown to catch fire and burst into flames, setting her entirely ablaze. Miss Desjardin hit the wall next to the stage so hardthat the impact gave her a bloody nose. This Margaret was much calmer than the original, but is still very abusive towards Carrie. Margaret suggested that Carrie should burn her prom dress and pray for forgiveness with her, but Carrie refused. On the evening of the Prom, Carrie prepared for the night and tried on the elegant and authentic Prom gown she made. 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. Status Margaret lived with her parents John and Judith Brigham in Motton, Maine until 1960, when she moved to Chamberlain with Ralph White. When the four sit at their table, Carrie is surprised to see her and Tommy's names on the ballot. Margaret dies later in her arms, but Carrie does not bring her to the closet like Carrie in the original movie did. Throughout much of the movie, there were segments where different characters gave their accounts of the Ewen High prom night incident. Sue drops to for no reason] [Sue gets back up. Carrie then telekinetically used the cables like slithering snakes and flung them back and forth into the air, painfully whipping people, shocking them and breaking their skin. Carrie then left the house afterwards. It was usually triggered by her own inner frustration and private misery and would flare whenever she lost her temper. Hearing this, many people inside panicked and that started a stampede. She even hates her daughter for her sinful ways. 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