yes he gets hit in the head with Angus Tuck's shotgun by Mae tuck andMae is taken to jail. Then next day the man in the yellow suit dies and Mae goes to the gallows.
by: Chickidee1
his grandmother has a friend who married to the tucks family, and he is this guy who ease drops on the tucks story, takes Winnie away from the tucks against her will, and tries to sell the magic spring water.
Mae hit the man in the yellow suit in the head with a shot gun. (not shot, hit)
because the tucks live 4ever and mae cant shoot the man with the yellow suit and t5hat the tucks cant die
old age
she ran to a homes and die
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.
Angus Tuck feels sad or wanting to not live forever. He wants to die and finish his wheel (wheel ~find inthe beginning of the book).
because the tucks live 4ever and mae cant shoot the man with the yellow suit and t5hat the tucks cant die
does tuck die
she did not die in the book she lives forever.
he is a fat, lazy potato couch who likes to sleep(pg.10) and loves children like winnie also he is kind of screwed up in the head because he hates everlasting life and wants to die and when the man in the yellow suit died he looked at his body jealously wow wat a fail LOL
old age
old age
at age 78
he is a fat, lazy potato couch who likes to sleep(pg.10) and loves children like winnie also he is kind of screwed up in the head because he hates everlasting life and wants to die and when the man in the yellow suit died he looked at his body jealously wow wat a fail LOL
Yes he did cause he as not drank for the spring
she ran to a homes and die
She thinks that living forever is boring and wishes to die.
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.