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The text is about Carrie, the main character of a novel and several movies by Stephen King. Carrie is a young girl who has telekinetic and telepathic powers, but she is abused by her religious mother and bullied by her classmates. She discovers her powers when she has her first period in the school shower and is humiliated by the other girls. She tries to fit in and goes to the school dance, where she is crowned prom queen, but then a prank with pig's blood triggers her rage and she unleashes a massacre in the school and the town. She kills her mother, who tries to stab her, and then dies from exhaustion, bleeding, or suicide. The text also describes her physical appearance, personality, and powers in detail, and compares the differences between the novel and the movies. The text ends with some questions for the audience about Carrie's story.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Carrie is the protagonist and antagonist of the first novel by Stephen King published in 1974 and the films based on it.
2. Carrie has telekinetic and telepathic powers that she discovers and develops throughout the story.
3. Carrie is abused and mistreated by her mother, a religious fanatic, and by her classmates, who mock and bully her.
4. Carrie's powers manifest strongly when she has her first period in the school locker room and is humiliated by the other girls.
5. Carrie goes to the school dance and is elected prom queen, but then a prank involving pig's blood triggers her rage and revenge.
6. Carrie unleashes a massacre in the school and the town, killing many people with her powers, including her mother and the students who planned the prank.
7. Carrie dies at the end of the story, either from exhaustion, injuries, or suicide, depending on the version.
8. Carrie's story becomes a controversial topic and a tourist attraction after her death.