he loves Winnie and wants her to drink from the spring just like he did so they can live forever happily ever after.
Jesse in "Tuck Everlasting" feels trapped by immortality and longs for a life with change and purpose. He is conflicted between the allure of eternal youth and the desire for a normal life with love and growth. Jesse ultimately finds solace in the fleeting beauty of life's milestones and learns to appreciate the value of mortality.
"we might as well enjoy it long as we cant change it" (43) this was jesse tuck btw in the book obviously. hope this helps you :)
great
They Don't Want To Live Forever.
Because they don't wanna live forever and stay the same age.
In the book "Tuck Everlasting" immortality means that all the Tucks whodrink out of the spring are immediatley immortal, so they stay at the same age as they were when they drink the water forever. Hope this helped!!
He is happy and relaxed. He doesn't care if can't get married or not. He likes staying 17.
In "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt, the character Rave does not appear in the book. It may be confused with the character Tuck, who is a member of the Tuck family that has discovered the secret of immortality. Feel free to provide more context if you are referring to a different book or character.
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).
Angus Tuck is bored and sad that his ordinary life has been taken away. He doen't even want to get out of bed!
I read the book 2 years ago but i think it was singing or telling stories
okay but she doesn't really care about it.
He doesn't enjoy it. He thinks it's bad.
Jesse Likes To Be Yung ^& Miles doesntt