Carrie (1976): Were Carrie's Actions Justified?

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Every person has different personalities that they develop during different stages in life. Many personalities start with parents and how they educate their children. That is the basis of who someone is. Once you get older you start to finally try and figure out who you are. High school can be either the best or the worst place to figure it out. High school is usually thought of a new scary place when starting freshmen year. There are kids who will be older and you will meet different types of people that you might have never met before. The way parents treat their kids can affect their school life. Meaning that if student’s lives at home are not good living conditions that can cause a gap between other students at school. The movie Carrie made in 1976, Carrie was bullied at school but also in way by the hands of her mother who also bullied her at home.
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Bullying is a form of abuse. Which Carrie at the end didn’t want to endure so she took maters into her own hands. In an article called “Retro Review: Carrie (1976): Were Carrie’s Actions Justified?”, there are two points that stood at which were that in “Usually the only people to survive horror stories are the “righteous,” those teens or adults who have a strong moral compass and don’t comprise like other characters.” That quote relates to Carrie (1976) with the character Sue who physically survived but emotional will be scared. She survived cause she did a good thing for Carrie in asking Tommy to go to prom with Carrie. Another quote from the article is “Carrie’s story is a justice fantasy for anybody who’s ever been bullied: the bullies, from the greatest to the least, get the punishment they deserve.” This is true from the prom scene when Carrie gets her revenge from the bulling she endured. They were punished for the harm that they had caused. By it begs the question, did they really deserve

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