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Stephen King: Telekinesis And It’s Effects On The Innocent

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Innocence betrayed as telekinetic forces work upon a child is portrayed in the novel Carrie, which was written by Stephen King. Stephen King is noted for his use of the supernatural and the innocent. The theme of innocence betrayed is at the heart of Carrie..... throughout his fiction, the po ....

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....r believed the period was somewhat of a sinful omen sinful that had been done. When Carrie’s turn came to be “blessed” with this joyous miracle in a pre-teen’s life she was left in the darkness, completely oblivious and unaware. Her peers took this to their advantage and ridiculed her to no end. The whole bloody mess of Carrie’s womanhood “coming out” took place in the shower/ locker room of her high school. With Carrie laying curled up in the corner of a shower stall, with blood and water....
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