In Carrie's war Carrie throws the skull located in the library in Hephzibah's house into the horse pond behind the house which made the house catch fire.
Carries War is a children's novel where Carrie tells stories about what she and her brother Nick saw in World War 2. Carrie tells these stories to three orphan children.
Some names of famous Carries would be the country singer, Carrie Underwood, or the Star Wars actress, Carrie Fisher and the judge on Dancing with the Stars, Carrie Ann Inaba.
Carrie's War was created in 1973.
In "Carrie's War" by Nina Bawden, at the end, Carrie and her brother Nick heal the rift with their Welsh relative Mrs. Gotobed, and find closure with their past. They come to terms with their experiences during World War II and leave Wales with a sense of peace and understanding.
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In the novel "Carrie" by Stephen King, the story concludes with Carrie's destructive telekinetic rampage at her prom, resulting in the deaths of many, including Carrie herself. The tragic events serve as a climax, illustrating the consequences of Carrie's years of torment and abuse. The story ends with a chilling sense of finality, leaving readers to ponder the destructive power of anger and isolation.
It is set during World War 2 when it shows Young Carrie and 30 years on from that with Present Carrie. It is set in Wales.
There were two film adaptations of 'Carrie's War' , one in 1974 and the other in 2004 . Below is a related link to the 2004 version .
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Carrie's father left her and her mother when she was very young, but she does have a mother whom we never meet. Carrie's new boss ponders whether Carrie's father leaving her could be the reason for Carries constant 'analysis' of men.
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