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عرض الكلStephen King’s Carrie (1974), his debut novel, is a chilling blend of horror, psychological drama, and coming-of-age tragedy. The story follows Carrie White, a shy, bullied high school girl with a fanatically religious mother and a secret: telekinetic powers. When a cruel prank at her prom pushes her to the breaking point, Carrie unleashes her abilities in a catastrophic, unforgettable climax.Strengths:Character Depth: King excels at making Carrie both sympathetic and terrifying. Her isolation, fueled by peer cruelty and her mother’s abusive zealotry, is painfully relatable, grounding the supernatural elements in raw human emotion.Pacing and Structure: The novel’s mix of narrative, epistolary elements (news clippings, interviews), and shifting perspectives keeps the tension high and foreshadows the inevitable disaster without feeling gimmicky.Cultural Impact: Carrie tackles timeless themes—bullying, religious extremism, and the struggle for acceptance—making it a foundational work in modern horror. Its influence is undeniable, spawning multiple adaptations.Weaknesses:Dated Elements: Some aspects, like the 1970s high school dynamics and slang, feel a bit stale today. Certain character archetypes (e.g., the “mean girls”) can come off as simplistic.Horror Restraint: While the climactic prom scene is iconic, the horror builds slowly, and some readers might find the supernatural payoff less visceral compared to King’s later works.Length and Focus: At times, the epistolary interludes disrupt the flow, and the story’s lean 200-page length leaves some secondary characters underdeveloped.Your Rating (3.75/5): Your score suggests you enjoyed Carrie but found it imperfect, which aligns with its strengths and flaws. The novel’s emotional core and gripping finale likely resonated, but its dated feel or uneven pacing might’ve kept it from a higher rating. If you lean toward character-driven horror, Carrie delivers; if you prefer relentless scares, it might fall short.
Mi primer libro de Stephen King. El miedo y angustia que sentí en la escena de la caminada de Carry de la escuela a su casa, increíble. Todo un clásico.