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* HighVoltageDeath: he dies this way in both the 1976 and 2013 adaptations.
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* {{Manchild}}: in the 2013 film he is already a bad person, but he also allows himself to be manipulated by Tina Blake ([[ TeacherStudentRomance with whom he appears to have a secret relationship]]) and laughs at Carrie when the humiliating shower video is played, making him more similar to a teenage bully than to a mature, adult professor.

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* {{Manchild}}: in the 2013 film he is already a bad person, but he also allows himself to be manipulated by Tina Blake ([[ TeacherStudentRomance ([[TeacherStudentRomance with whom he appears to have a secret relationship]]) and laughs at Carrie when the humiliating shower video is played, making him more similar to a teenage bully than to a mature, adult professor.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: in the 2013 film: after he mistreated and mocked Carrie he meets [[HighVoltageDeath his fate]] in the massacre in the burning gym.
* {{Manchild}}: in the 2013 film he is already a bad person, but he also allows himself to be manipulated by Tina Blake ([[ TeacherStudentRomance with whom he appears to have a secret relationship]]) and laughs at Carrie when the humiliating shower video is played, making him more similar to a teenage bully than to a mature, adult professor.
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* {{Jerkass}}: in the 2013 adaptation he is very unpleasant and mean, particularly towards [[TheWoobie Carrie]].
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* Sadist: in lesser form than all the other characters, but in the book she enjoyed slapping Carrie and laughed in her head when the poor girl was splattered with blood.

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* Sadist: {{Sadist}}: in lesser form than all the other characters, but in the book she enjoyed slapping Carrie and laughed in her head when the poor girl was splattered with blood.



* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: He's cruel towards Carrie after she likes Tommy's poem in the '76 film, and after she read her own poem in the '13 one. In the lattermost version, Ullman also smiles and claps for Carrie when she's crowned, a huge change from when he's introduced humiliating her in front of her English class to score points with Tina, then after Tina displays the locker room video of Carrie being pelted with tampons, he's seen in the crowd covering his mouth to hide his laughter, proving he truly is nothing but a Manchild bully at heart.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: He's cruel towards Carrie after she likes Tommy's poem in the '76 film, and after she read her own poem in the '13 one. In the lattermost version, Ullman also smiles and claps for Carrie when she's crowned, a huge change from when he's introduced humiliating her in front of her English class to score points with Tina, then after Tina displays the locker room video of Carrie being pelted with tampons, he's seen in the crowd covering his mouth to hide his laughter, proving he truly is nothing but a Manchild {{Manchild}} bully at heart.
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* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: When Carrie goes into hysterics because she thinks she's about to bleed to death from her period, she slaps her to calm her down.


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* NiceGirl: played in the films, where she is portrayed as more kind and understanding towards Carrie, due in the book she had also {{jerkass}} tendencies like all the other characters.


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* Sadist: in lesser form than all the other characters, but in the book she enjoyed slapping Carrie and laughed in her head when the poor girl was splattered with blood.

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