Carrie has a graphic scene in the locker room shower, involving a naive girl, frightened by her first period, going into a panic and being assaulted and mocked by her classmates. There is underage sex, violence and a lot of cursing. It's theme deals with religion in a controversial manner, the title character is tormented by her peers and her teachers alike, and in the end, she takes her horrible vengeance by slaughtering and incinerating everyone at her high school dance. Any more questions?
"Christine" by Stephen King has been banned for its graphic violence, intense Horror themes, and explicit language. Schools and libraries have restricted or removed the book due to concerns about its potentially harmful content for young readers.
According to Robert Grumbine
http://www.radix.net/~bobg/books/banned.1.html
Carrie was considered to be trash and harmful to young girls because the book has lots of violence and abuse. It may still be considered as witchcraft and has sexual scenes that is not for immature people to read.
When one of Stephen King's books ends up on a banned book list it is usually due to sex, and violence. Most public school systems are also bothered by things of a darker nature, like a demonic car.
According to an anecdote in his nonfiction book On Writing, he was inspired to write the story that became Carrie after finding a used feminine hygiene product while cleaning up a woman's bathroom during a summer job.
To continue the story, his wife (fellow author Tabitha King) fished the first draft of the first chapter out of the garbage, and convinced Stephen to continue working on it. He did so, and the rest is history.
Well, I imagine it was banned because it could serve as inspiration for future school shooters or bombers, seeing as the whole book revolves around how Carrie exacts revenge upon her classmates. I've never read it, but I've heard it is very provocative and judging by the original movie, I'd have to agree.
Some Schools/churches/organization have banned it, along with Cujo and Christine.
It was not banned. I read the book and it is short stories of which several have been made into movies.
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All I know is that Stephen King's Christine the movie, was published in 1983.
"Christine" by Stephen King takes place in the state of Pennsylvania.
"Christine" by Stephen King has been challenged and banned in some schools and libraries due to its themes of violence, language, and sexual content. Some critics also cite concerns about the promotion of unhealthy relationships and teenage rebellion in the book.
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"Pet Sematary" by Stephen King has been challenged and banned in some places due to its content, which includes violence, death, and supernatural themes. However, it remains widely available and is not universally banned.
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No.After the huge success of 2017's IT, a bunch of Stephen King related projects were reported to be in the works but a new adaptation of the Christine novel was not one of them.
"Christine" is a horror novel by Stephen King that explores themes like obsession, possession, and the darker aspects of human nature. The novel follows a teenage boy who becomes strangely connected to a possessed, murderous 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine. The story delves into the psychological impact of obsession and the fine line between reality and the supernatural.