Carrie पीडीएफ स्टीफन किंग
Stephen King's novel "Carrie" is a gripping tale of a teenage girl named Carrie White, who possesses telekinetic powers and is relentlessly bullied by her peers. The novel was published in 1974 and has since been adapted into several films, TV shows, and stage productions.
The story begins with Carrie experiencing her first menstrual period in the school shower, and being relentlessly teased by her classmates. Carrie's mother, a religious fanatic, had never prepared her for this, leaving Carrie to believe that she was dying. This event triggers her telekinetic powers, and she soon discovers that she has the ability to move objects with her mind.
Carrie's life at home is just as miserable, with her mother, Margaret White, controlling every aspect of her life. Margaret believes that all women are sinners, and that Carrie's telekinetic powers are the result of a curse brought on by her own sinful behavior.
As the story progresses, Carrie's telekinetic powers continue to develop, and she becomes increasingly isolated from her peers. However, one student, Sue Snell, begins to feel guilty for her role in the bullying and decides to make amends by convincing her boyfriend, Tommy Ross, to take Carrie to the prom.
Carrie is initially suspicious of the invitation but decides to attend the prom, hoping that it will be a chance for her to finally fit in. Unfortunately, her happiness is short-lived, as a cruel prank played by her classmates leads to a devastating climax.
"Carrie" is a story that explores the themes of isolation, bullying, and the damaging effects of religious fanaticism. King masterfully weaves together Carrie's internal struggles with her telekinetic powers and the external conflicts she faces at school and home. The story is a page-turner, filled with suspense and unexpected twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Overall, "Carrie" is a classic Stephen King novel that has stood the test of time. It is a haunting story that leaves a lasting impression on its readers, and has become a cultural icon in the horror genre.