Tragedy! Hogwarts forgot to send the notice!

Dovie 2022-03-22 09:01:21

What you sow will bear fruit. Not very inclined to the bad consequences of bully among classmates that everyone sees, I think the mother needs to take almost all the responsibility in this tragedy.

Carrie, in her own words, was undoubtedly "weak". She has been taught by faith all her life, and the words in the teachings (using the teachings instead of the Bible because she thinks her mother's beliefs are likely to be biased) are a lot of newbies, but she is completely unable to resist Carrie's touch. . Said he "liked that rudeness".
The first time she was weak was when she slept in the same bed with Daddy Carrie. Mother Carrie was really stupid and naive, she didn't feel anything about this kind of behavior. Was Daddy Carrie's line at that time a classic sentence?" I'll just rub, don't go in"? When a girl's faith completely collapses, she has no power to control the man on her body, and her weakness becomes an excuse to blame others. She blamed the devil.
Carrie's second weakness came from Carrie. She knew that she was going to have a daughter, but she originally wanted to, but she gave up because of motherhood. I don't know how much of it is because of religion saying that abortion is not possible, or because of her own reasons. In short, she always attributed it to "weakness", and she regarded her daughter as a natural devil, and any disobedient behavior of her daughter was regarded as a "devil". This kind of circuit beyond the normal human brain is indeed intoxicating. In essence, Carrie is a person who dare not take responsibility. It can be said that religion has given her to rely on, or it can be said that religion has given her an excuse to escape. Whether a weak person has defected to religion, or whether it is the convenience of this weak human nature attracted by religion, is unknown.
With a mother, Carrie has never fulfilled her mother's responsibilities. Leaving aside the religious factor, if Carrie slandered her daughter's normal growth needs because of her beliefs, I guess she would not be able to educate her daughter normally. She was hurt so deeply that it wasn't ordinary being fucked, but the whole worldview being fucked. Even if there is no religious paralysis, she will not admit the pain after the exercise, and she will bring the shadow of the past to her daughter. Her upbringing of her daughter has an obvious way of passing on her own mistakes to her daughter's upbringing. Therefore, she hopes that nothing will change, and she is afraid of growing up. She never grew up.
The third time, Carrie was still weak. After being counter-controlled by Carrie and knowing that she couldn't stop it no matter what, she turned to God for help. She wanted to kill this little devil who had been raised because she had been avoiding her responsibilities. She didn't even care about her daughter. Judging from this reaction, she has never come out of her weakness, and her only solution to mistakes is destruction.

Even if there is no religion, I hope that mothers will fulfill their responsibilities. When the child grows crooked, please add an apology. Watering and fertilizing is your responsibility.

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Carrie quotes

  • Tommy Ross: [points to a humiliated Carrie after the pig's blood is spilled on her; his voice is blocked out but viewers can clearly read his lips and tell that he is upset and shouting] WHAT THE HELL?

  • Margaret White: He's not coming.

    Carrie: He is coming, Mama. Now stop it. I'm nervous enough.

    Margaret White: No, he's not coming. He's not gonna come.

    [scratches her own face]

    Carrie: Go away!

    [Margaret slaps herself]

    Carrie: Stop it, Mama!

    [Margaret pulls her own hair]

    Carrie: Stop hurting yourself, Mama!

    Margaret White: He's gonna laugh at you. They're all gonna laugh at you!

    Carrie: No one's gonna laugh at me, Mama.

    Margaret White: Stay here with me.

    Carrie: I don't want to stay here with you, Mama. Now sit down and be quiet.

    Margaret White: I'll go downstairs, I'll answer the door. I'll tell him that you're sick. I'll tell him that you changed your mind.

    Carrie: [forces Margaret onto the bed] SIT DOWN AND BE QUIET!

    Margaret White: [gets up from the bed] Listen, I'll tell him that you changed...

    Carrie: [forces Margaret onto the bed again] SIT DOWN! Just sit there, Mama, and don't say a word until I'm gone. I'll be home early. I love you, Mama.

    [she leaves]

    Margaret White: Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.