Winnie use to hate the fact of living in a life full of rules she use to consider that maybe one day she might even run away then Winnie met the tucks then she learnt to love the tucks more like a family rather than kidnappers this made her see how her old life is the right way of living
When Winnie is first introduced, she is an unhappy ten year old. After her semi-abduction by the Tucks she starts to grow up. She learns that she doesn't have to be in a rush to grow up, because she is only ten.
Winnie lived to love the tucks and consider them more likely her friends rather than "kidnappers". She decides upon the fact that the Tucks do things the way the world seemed to have forgotten. They do things the slow way.
because of the spring it has changed he thoughts and feelings
Winnie changed by the kindness in the Tuck's hearts. They helped her learn that you should keep your friends close but enemies closer. (theme) :)
If people write on this then I would know!
she didnt like the tucks at first now she loves them
She help everyone she could.
she never did
That they drank from the spring water which gave them eternal life.
Winnie-knows about the spring but kept it a secret and didn't drink the water Mae-Kind, Generous. She have a pair of calm brown eyes and a round sensible face Tuck- don't like the idea of immortal. Only smiles in dreams Jesse- Offered Winnie to drink some water when she is 17, he enjoy the life of immortal Miles- Lost his family because of immortal. Man in the yellow suit- Tall and skinny. knows about the spring and is about to sale it but Mae stoped him by shooting him.
First, there is the "moral" probelm of being immortal. Winnie will one day die, while the Tucks will live forever. It is the dilema of whether Winnie should follow the path of life as it naturally is, or live forever like the Tuck's do. Another problem that rises is the man in the yellow suit going after Winnie, but then Mae Tuck killing the man. Mae is set to be executed, but since she cannot die they break her out of jail. Winnie takes Mae's place in jail. A message here is not to be afraid of death. In the epilogue, Jesse stands over Winnie's grave almost a century later.
Winnie gives the bottle from The Spring 2 a frog and years later Mae and Agnus Tuck come back and find her tombstone. They almost run over a frog and Tuck makes a comment that the frog thinks he will live 4ever which made me think that it is the same frog that Winnie gave the water 2
Winnie dies.
They told Winnie that they can live forever.
she never did
Winnie Foster was talking to a toad.
Winnie was the main character in Tuck Everlasting. The whole story revolved around her.
the cycle of life
Characters that change throughout a story are called dynamic characters.Characters that do not change throughout a story are called static characters. (think of the static on TV. it stays the same.)
That they drank from the spring water which gave them eternal life.
Winnie Foster, a fictional character from the book "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt, did not die at the end of the story. Instead, she chooses to live her life fully rather than drinking from the spring that grants eternal life.
A theme is an element that typically does not change and remains consistent throughout a story. Themes are central ideas or messages that the author conveys to the reader.
Winnie-knows about the spring but kept it a secret and didn't drink the water Mae-Kind, Generous. She have a pair of calm brown eyes and a round sensible face Tuck- don't like the idea of immortal. Only smiles in dreams Jesse- Offered Winnie to drink some water when she is 17, he enjoy the life of immortal Miles- Lost his family because of immortal. Man in the yellow suit- Tall and skinny. knows about the spring and is about to sale it but Mae stoped him by shooting him.
She died