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stephen carrie

Akanji Stephen Adebimpe

Akanji Stephen Adebimpe

The Zygotes were aliens from the outer space, a planet known as Eranus. They originated from Earth about thirty thousand years ago. They do not die due to the vial to the sand of life which has made them to assume immortality; the Vial was given to them by a witch. They had seen the pillages and degradation that Earth had been subjected to. Their mission was to help Earth, otherwise, what happens on Earth will eventually have a devastating effect on Eranus. There were uprisings fuelled by the greedy politicians in order to topple the Zygotes. Lastly was the DNA profiling of a Zygote at Wuhan laboratory in China, which led to the creation of a dangerous animal known as Zygosaur- a specie of Pterosaur. The presence of the Zygosaurs had caused deaths in the number of several millions on Earth. The Zygosaurs were dangerous-could only be gotten rid of if they make their way back to Africa. The immortality of the Zygotes meant that someone had to reveal the code to the sand of life- Zamata, a lady Zygote fell in love with a scientist called Kiof. The code to the vial that holds the sand of life was released by Zamata to Kiof. The Zygotes were defeated, the politicians were happy. The bounty placed on the Zygotes for anyone/persons who help to defeat the Zygotes was won by the trio of Kiof, Joki and Zamata. They outplayed each other with deception to see who eliminates each other in order to have complete access to the bounty. One of trio (Kiof) got killed in the ensuing drama of trying to outdo each other. The rat race has just begun. The politicians were back to their usual life! Mr. Paski woke to discover he was in a dream!
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Is Carrie by Stephen King a YA novel?
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2024-10-12 05:57
No, Carrie by Stephen King is not typically classified as a YA novel. It's more of a horror story aimed at a broader adult audience.
Who are the important characters in 'Carrie' by Stephen King?
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2024-12-05 12:32
Carrie White is the most important character. She is the girl with telekinetic powers. Then there's her mother, Margaret White. She's a very religious and over - controlling mother. Sue Snell is also important. She feels guilty about her part in bullying Carrie and tries to make amends.
What are the main themes in 'Carrie' by Stephen King?
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2024-12-04 19:26
The themes in 'Carrie' include isolation. Carrie is an outcast, and this sense of being alone and different is a big part of the story. There's also the theme of the mother - daughter relationship. Her mother's extreme religious views and controlling nature play a significant role. And power corrupts is also a theme as Carrie's newfound power goes out of control.
Tell me about Carrie by Stephen King.
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2024-11-03 22:38
Well, 'Carrie' by Stephen King is a classic. Carrie herself is an outcast. Her mother's over - the - top religious beliefs and her own lack of social skills make her a target at school. The story builds up tension as Carrie starts to realize the extent of her powers. The prom scene is iconic, where the blood - soaked climax occurs. It's a great exploration of the themes of bullying, isolation, and the power that can come from being an outcast.
Is Carrie by Stephen King based on a true story?
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2024-10-14 18:05
Definitely not. Carrie is a product of Stephen King's imagination. It doesn't draw from any actual true events or people.
Who is Carrie in one of Stephen King's novels?
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2024-12-06 09:36
Carrie is the protagonist in Stephen King's 'Carrie'. She's a misfit in her school. Her mother's fanatical religious beliefs add to her misery. When she's pushed too far at the prom, she uses her powers to exact revenge on those who wronged her.
What was the inspiration behind Stephen King's 'Carrie'?
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2024-12-03 21:42
Stephen King was inspired by two real - life events. One was his observations of how some girls were bullied in high school. The other was his thinking about the idea of a girl having a special power like telekinesis.
What is the story about in Stephen King's 'Carrie'?
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2024-12-03 20:10
Well, 'Carrie' is a horror story. The main character Carrie is an outcast in her school. Stephen King explores themes of bullying, adolescence, and the power that can come from being pushed too far. Carrie discovers she has telekinetic abilities. As the story progresses, her classmates' cruel prank at the prom pushes her over the edge, and she unleashes her powers in a very violent and destructive way.
What makes Carrie by Stephen King a horror classic?
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2024-11-03 20:38
The character of Carrie herself makes it a horror classic. Her being an outcast and having these powerful, uncontrollable telekinetic powers is terrifying. The way she's bullied and then snaps is really scary.
What is special about Stephen King's 'Carrie' novel?
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2024-12-11 09:09
One special thing about Stephen King's 'Carrie' is its exploration of the theme of bullying. The main character, Carrie, is constantly bullied at school, which makes the readers feel great sympathy for her. This theme is still relevant today and makes the story very relatable.
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