Angry by her mother's actions, Carrie decided it was time to teach her mother a lesson too. Chris also films Carrie with her phone while the other girls throw tampons and sanitary napkins at Carrie. For the very first time in her young life, Carrie honestly looked and felt pretty, which was alien to her.
She screams at her mother and the closet door cracks. Carrie attempts to walk off the stage. She told Carrie that she had tried to kill her twice before during the first few years of Carrie's life, but she "backslid". Tommy tells her, he wants at least one dance with her. A blue-ribbon commission investigates, several survivors author their own accounts, whose hearts have been broken because of the events and science begins to take telekinesis seriously. Margaret had hit an artery, causing Carrie much pain as she began to bleed heavily. After her presumed death, Sue visits her grave and places a white rose on her grave. She is between life and death, until Sue finds her and revives her. Also, most importantly, Carrie let loose a strange side effect of her abilities, "broadcast telepathic" which means that anyone within a certain radius of the disaster area suddenly found themselves learning about the destruction at Ewen High and downtown Chamberlain. When Tommy asks her if they want to vote for themselves, Carrie is unimpressed. Also, anyone who has seen any previous adaptation of the story may automatically assume that Carrie has died.
The new Bates High School is now instead in another part of the expanded town that has grown since Carrie's demise and there Like the novel, her telekinetic abilities were present, when she was a child, giving only one example: the shower of flaming rocks, when her mother mistreated her for talking to a girl she considered a slut. In the first film version, Carrie remains inside the gym after the blood lands on her. Carrie's headstone also makes a cameo appearance in the novel, IT, which also takes place in Maine. 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. People all over the world are also scared that another telekinetic child could be born.
Carrie is so controlled by her mother she is even forced to wear unbecoming and outdated clothes and forbidden to wear the color red, as Margaret believed that red was "the Devil's color". 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 connection, it is unknown. She was also able to read other people's minds and inner thoughts when they were close enough to her, namely At the age of 16, Carrie unexpectedly had her first period while taking a shower in the girls locker room after gym class. She warns her readers to never forget about Carrie or the events that occurred in Chamberlain or something like this could happen all over again. Carrie begins taking control of the situation, standing up for herself for once. 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. At school, Carrie was made fun of by her peers and classmates into submission on a daily basis. However, after seeing Tommy die, she runs back to him and mourns his death.
In a cold rage, Carrie's mind finally snapped and she returned to the school barefooted and with a sadistic vengeance and a thirst for bloody revenge. In the 2013 Carrie remake film, Carrie White was portrayed by Chloë Grace Moretz. She then went into a church to pray, while at the same time, objects from the church such as pews, hymnals, and a communion set were thrown. Now she.
Carrie, still covered in blood, much of it being her own by now and one of her barefeet was bleeding from stepping on a broken bottle in the streets, had the intention of finally killing her mother who had been waiting for her daughter to return to her.