. . "Margaret White was one of the main antagonists of Carrie. She is the mother of Carrie, a Christian fundamentalist and also mentally ill."@en . . . "Sewing."@en . . . "Never sin"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Abusing Carrie White."@en . "Kill Carrie White."@en . . . . . . . . . . "300"^^ . . . . . . "Religious devotion"@en . . . . . . "Preaching\nPracticing Christianity."@en . . . . "Margaret White was one of the main antagonists of Carrie. She is the mother of Carrie, a Christian fundamentalist and also mentally ill."@en . . . "Preaching"@en . . . . . . "Margaret White (n\u00E9e Brigham) is the main antagonist of Stephen King's novel Carrie, its film adaptations, and the Broadway musical. After Chris Hargensen's death, Margaret replaces her as the true main antagonist. She is the opprobrious, vituperative, domineering, dangerous, abusive, insane (she shows possible signs of untreated schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder), and fanatically religious mother of Carrie White, who has the power of telekinesis. She thinks almost everything, especially things to do with the female body and sex, is sinful. She was portrayed by Piper Laurie (in 1976), Patricia Clarkson (in 2002), and Julianne Moore (in 2013), who also portrayed President Alma Coin."@en . "Sewing"@en . . "Fundamentalist Christian zealot"@en . . "Margaret White"@en . "Margaret White (n\u00E9e Brigham) is the main antagonist of Stephen King's novel Carrie, its film adaptations, and the Broadway musical. After Chris Hargensen's death, Margaret replaces her as the true main antagonist. She is the opprobrious, vituperative, domineering, dangerous, abusive, insane (she shows possible signs of untreated schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder), and fanatically religious mother of Carrie White, who has the power of telekinesis. She thinks almost everything, especially things to do with the female body and sex, is sinful."@en . . . "Homicidal Fanatic"@en . . "Carrie"@en . . "Margaret Brigham"@en . . . "Margaret White"@en . . . . "Seamstress"@en . . .