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Carrie, the protagonist of Stephen King's novel "Carrie," faced numerous challenges primarily due to her tumultuous home life and her struggle with her emerging telekinetic powers. She was subjected to severe bullying at school and emotional abuse from her fanatically religious mother, which led to her feelings of isolation and repression. These factors culminated in a tragic and explosive climax, highlighting themes of revenge, empowerment, and the consequences of societal cruelty.

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