from Carries own mind.After taking revenge on the whole town she decides to go home andfinish some unfinished business with her mother. She goes inside herhome and her mom explains she should have killed her sooner. Margaretholds up a knife behind her back and tell her lets pray for the last time. Carrie begins to get on her knees and her mom pulls the knife from the holein the floor and knifes Carrie in the back. Carrie stops it right there andpushes her mom back and stops the flow of blood in her mother makingher heart stop.Carrie walks out and just starts wandering. She senses a car andturns to see Chris and Billy behind the steering wheel, so she flips the carover blowing it up but the flames happened to jump on Carrie. This was thelast punishment she would see that fits the crime. Carrie had died in theflames that danced in the night. Sue found her by her keen sense. And Suewrites a book about how she survived. The thesis in comparing the novel and film is that in the film Carriewas skinny makes Carrie look like a dirty secret by making her room in theattic. Carrie goes to the library to learn none about her gift. It shows theP.E. teacher friends with her instead of sympathy. The most differencewould have to be the end. in the film they have Carrie go to take a bath. Carrie desperately tries to get the blood off her like lady Macbeth did. She calls out to her mom who is hidden behind the attic door. Margaret tells Carrie about how she use to a sinning woman. They begin topray the lords prayer, Our Father who art in heaven... Stab! the knifegoes through Carries back and is pulled out. Carrie falls down the atticstairs and is crawling towards her prayer closet. Margret, her mom followsher with a evil smile. Margaret brings down the knife to finish herhomicidal act of kindness to the world but Carrie makes the kitchen knifespinning her mom under the kitchen door way crucifying her like Christ onthe Cross. Knives stick...