Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Carrie

A shy young sheltered girl is tormented and humiliated by her insensitive classmates due to her unfortunate unawareness of nature's biologics.

But these very same biologics possess specific hereditary gifts that to the uninitiated appear legitimately demonic.

Prom quickly approaches and commendable do-gooders attempt to ease the heightened tension.

Their efforts fail to pacify a spoiled jealous spiteful thug, however, whose mad cruel retributive act, ignominiously ensures that all goodness is in jeopardy.

Reason cannot be maintained.

Liked the new Carrie

Suppose a lot of people already know what happens in Carrie.

Nevertheless, a resilient inclusive dimension can be found within, the snobs still abrasively __cking around as they so often do, the immediate transformation of pure bliss into incarnate rage blindly affecting all, the shock hemorrhaging Carrie's (Chloƫ Grace Moretz) ethical splice, thereby further encouraging understanding inclusivity.

It's a shame Carrie rampages, for, thanks to the resources available in her high school library, she was just beginning to learn how to develop a strong sense of self, conscious of the ways in which her own individuality fit within larger social cohesivities, book after book after book potentially strengthening both her resultant inchoate confidence and sense of belonging.

But she does rampage and if she didn't the narrative's impact would have perhaps been less catchy.

Couldn't work a debate into the end of this one I guess.

Or Professor X?

Imagine Professor X had shown up?

Unprovoked conflict abounds.

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