Carrie

by

Stephen King

Mr. Morton Character Analysis

Mr. Morton is the vice principal of Ewen High School. He helps Miss Desjardin in the immediate aftermath of the locker room incident by giving Carrie a dismissal slip to go home early. He means well but unintentionally upsets Carrie by accidentally calling her “Cassie,” causing her to telekinetically push his ashtray off his desk. Morton later commiserates with Grayle after Grayle’s confrontation with John Hargensen. Morton’s fate on prom night is unknown, although the fact that neither Grayle nor Ms. Desjardin mention his death in their resignation letters suggests that he survived.
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Mr. Morton Character Timeline in Carrie

The timeline below shows where the character Mr. Morton appears in Carrie. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Part 1: Pages 1-25
Puberty, Adolescence, and Coming of Age Theme Icon
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Miss Desjardin takes Carrie up to see assistant principal Mr. Morton. Miss Desjardin asks for Carrie to be dismissed for the day as Carrie sits crying.... (full context)
Part 1: Pages 25-50
Puberty, Adolescence, and Coming of Age Theme Icon
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...cry. She attempts to break a neighbor’s window but fails. Still, she thinks of Mr. Morton’s ashtray and feels reassured. (full context)
Part 1: Pages 50-91
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...countersue on Carrie’s behalf if Hargensen proceeds with his case. Hargensen leaves infuriated. Afterwards, Mr. Morton comes in, and Grayle jokes that he’s glad he’s up to date on his unemployment... (full context)
Part 1: Pages 117-137
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...a sanitized film adaptation has been made out of what happened in Chamberlain. Monday morning, Morton asks Grayle about Hargensen, but Grayle says it doesn’t seem likely that Hargensen will go... (full context)