Carrie

by

Stephen King

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Puberty, Adolescence, and Coming of Age Theme Icon
Female Sexuality and Shame Theme Icon
Conformity vs. Ostracization Theme Icon
Cycles of Abuse Theme Icon
Sin vs. Atonement Theme Icon
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Cycles of Abuse Theme Icon

In Carrie, the cyclical nature of abuse creates much of the conflict in the novel. The most notable instance is with Margaret, Carrie’s mother, who is heavily implied to have been abused and possibly raped by Carrie’s late father Ralph. While Margaret had fundamentalist beliefs before marrying Ralph, the misogynistic abuse she suffers under him is replicated in her raising of Carrie, whom she severely abuses any time she even expresses curiosity about puberty or boys. This pattern shows how Margaret is recreating her own trauma in Carrie’s life, which ultimately leads to Carrie inflicting harm of her own at prom night, due to the psychological impact of her abuse (both from her mother and her classmates) finally causing her to snap. In addition to cycles of abuse in the White family, Carrie’s tormenters, Billy and Chris, are also shown to be both victims and perpetrators of abuse. It’s implied that Billy comes from a broken home and only feels control over his life when he is victimizing others. This includes Chris, whom he constantly berates, hits, and forces into sex. Chris, in turn, externalizes her distress at being abused by growing to hate Carrie and do whatever she can to humiliate her. All of these cycles of abuse culminate in the tragedy of prom night, showing how violence and abuse can intensify as victims victimize others, sometimes leading to horrific results.

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Cycles of Abuse Quotes in Carrie

Below you will find the important quotes in Carrie related to the theme of Cycles of Abuse.
Part 1: Pages 25-50 Quotes

She lowered her head and said something so softly I couldn’t hear it. When I asked her to repeat it, she looked at me defiantly and said that her momma had been bad when she made her and that was why she had [breasts]. She called them dirtypillows, as if it was all one word.

Related Characters: Estelle Horan (speaker), Carietta “Carrie” White
Page Number: 35
Explanation and Analysis:

Nobody wants to believe it, not even now. You and all the people who’ll read what you write will wish they could laugh it off and call me just another nut who’s been out here in the sun too long. But it happened. There were lots of people on the block who saw it happen, and it was just as real as that drunk leading the little girl with the bloody nose. And now there’s this other thing. No one can laugh that off, either. Too many people are dead.

And it’s not just on the Whites’ property any more.

Related Characters: Estelle Horan (speaker), Carietta “Carrie” White
Page Number: 42
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Part 1: Pages 50-91 Quotes

And Eve was weak and loosed the raven on the world, […] and the raven was called Sin, and the first Sin was Intercourse. And the Lord visited Eve with a Curse, and the Curse was the Curse of Blood. And Adam and Eve were driven out of the Garden and into the World and Eve found that her belly has grown big with child.

Related Characters: Margaret White (speaker), Carietta “Carrie” White
Page Number: 63
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Part 1: Pages 91-117 Quotes

The mean tricks have been going on ever since grammar school. I wasn’t in on many of them, but I was on some. If I’d been in Carrie’s groups, I bet I would have been in on even more. It seemed liked…oh, a big laugh. Girls can be cat-mean about that sort of thing, and boys don’t really understand. The boys would tease Carrie for a little while and then forget, but the girls...it went on and on and on and I can’t even remember where it started any more. If I were Carrie, I couldn’t even face showing myself to the world. I’d just find a big rock and hide under it.

Related Characters: Sue Snell (speaker), Carietta “Carrie” White, Tommy Ross
Page Number: 97
Explanation and Analysis:

She was intimidated but not stopped. Because if she wanted to, she could send them all screaming into the streets. Mannequins toppling over, light fixtures falling, bolts of cloth shooting through the air in unwinding streamers. Like Samson in the temple, she could rain destruction on their heads if she so desired.

Related Characters: Carietta “Carrie” White, Margaret White
Page Number: 107
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Part 2: Pages 141-170 Quotes

“There’s going to be a judgment!” Margaret White raved. “I wash my hands of it! I tried!”

“Pilate said that,” Carrie said.

Related Characters: Carietta “Carrie” White (speaker), Margaret White (speaker)
Page Number: 144
Explanation and Analysis:

And if he didn’t come, if she drew back and gave up? High school would be over in a month. Then what? A creeping, subterranean existence in this house, supported by Momma, watching game shows and soap operas all day on television at Mrs. Garrison’s house when she had Carrie In To Visit (Mrs. Garrison was eighty-six), walking down to the Center to get a malted after supper at the Kelly Fruit when it was deserted, getting fatter, losing hope, losing even the power to think?

No. Oh dear God, please no.

(please let it be a happy ending)

Related Characters: Carietta “Carrie” White, Margaret White, Sue Snell, Tommy Ross
Page Number: 147
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Billy’s car was old, dark, somehow sinister. The windshield was milky around the edges, as if a cataract was beginning to form. The seats were loose and unanchored. Beer bottles clicked and rolled in the back (her fraternity dates drank Budweiser; Billy and his friends drank Rheingold), and she had to place her feet around a huge, grease-clotted Craftsman toolkit without a lid. The tools inside were of many different makes, and she suspected that many of them were stolen. The car smelled of oil and gas. The sound of straight pipes came loudly and exhilaratingly through the thin floorboards. A row of dials slung under the dash registered amps, oil pressure, and tach (whatever that was). The back wheels were jacked and the hood seemed to point at the road.

Related Characters: Billy Nolan, Christine “Chris” Hargensen
Page Number: 154
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Part 2: Pages 171-196 Quotes

The only way to kill sin, true black sin, was to drown it in the blood of
(she must be sacrificed)
a repentant heart. Surely God understood that, and had laid His finger upon her. Had not God Himself commanded Abraham to take his son Isaac up upon the mountain?

She shuffled out into the kitchen in her old and splayed slippers, and opened the kitchen utensil drawer. The knife they used for carving was long and sharp and arched in the middle from constant honing. She sat down on the high stool by the counter, found the sliver of whetstone in its small aluminum dish, and began to scrub it along the gleaming edge of the blade with the apathetic, fixated attention of the damned.

The Black Forest cuckoo clock ticked and ticked and finally the bird jumped out to call once and announce eight-thirty.

Related Characters: Carietta “Carrie” White, Margaret White
Related Symbols: Blood, The Black Forest Cuckoo Clock
Page Number: 177
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Part 2: Pages 196-215 Quotes

That was what made people laugh. We couldn’t help it. It was one of those things where you laugh or go crazy. Carrie had been the butt of every joke for so long, and we all felt that we were part of something special that night. It was as if we were watching a person rejoin the human race, and I for one thanked the Lord for it. And that happened. That horror.

And so there was nothing else to do. It was either laugh or cry, and who could bring himself to cry over Carrie after all those years?

Related Characters: Norma Watson (speaker), Carietta “Carrie” White
Page Number: 200
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Part 2: Pages 215-238 Quotes

She would pick herself up very soon now, and sneak home by the back streets, keeping to the shadows in case someone came looking for her, find Momma, admit she had been wrong—
(!! NO !!)
The steel in her—and there was a great deal of her—suddenly rose up and cried the word out strongly. The closet? The endless, wandering prayers? The tracts and the cross and only the mechanical bird in the Black Forest cuckoo clock to mark off the rest of the hours and days and year and decades of her life?

[…]

She rolled over on her back, eyes staring wildly at the stars from her painted face. She was forgetting
(!! THE POWER !!)

It was time to teach them a lesson. Time to show them a thing or two. She giggled hysterically. It was one of Momma’s pet phrases.

Related Characters: Carietta “Carrie” White
Related Symbols: The Black Forest Cuckoo Clock
Page Number: 220
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Part 2: Pages 238-277 Quotes

“I almost killed myself […] And Ralph wept and talked about atonement and I didn’t and then he was dead and the I thought God had visited me with cancer; that He was turning my female parts into something as black and rotten as my sinning soul. But that would have been too easy. The Lord works in mysterious ways His wonders to perform. I see that now. When the pains began I went and got a knife—this knife”—she held it up—“and waited for you to come so I could make my sacrifice. But I was weak and backsliding. I took this knife in hand again when you were three, and I backslid again. So now that devil has come home.”

Related Characters: Margaret White (speaker), Carietta “Carrie” White, Ralph White
Page Number: 249
Explanation and Analysis:

He called her Charlie whenever he was pleased with her. It seemed to be, she thought with a cold blink of humor, a generic term for a good cunt.

Related Characters: Billy Nolan, Christine “Chris” Hargensen
Page Number: 253
Explanation and Analysis:

If overt TK ability occurs as a part of puberty and if this hypothetical TK test is performed on children entering the first grade, we shall certainly be forewarned. But in this case, is forewarned forearmed? If the TB test shows positive, a child can be treated or isolated. If the TK test shows positive, we have no treatment except a bullet in the head. And how is it possible to isolate a person who will eventually have the power to knock down all walls?

Related Characters: Carietta “Carrie” White
Page Number: 267
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Part 3 Quotes

The overall impression is one of a town that is waiting to die. It is not enough, these days, to say that Chamberlain will never be the same. It may be closer to the truth to say that Chamberlain will simply never again be.

Related Characters: Carietta “Carrie” White
Page Number: 286
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