it says " winnie foster, beloved wife bloved mother
On the tree, there is a T on it.
it doesn't say
it never said.
she ran to a homes and die
Many years later, the Tuck family returns to Winnie's town to see what has become of her. They find her buried in the town cemetery. She married, had children, and lived a long life. Although Jesse is sad he and Winnie will not be together now, they are all proud of her for making the choice to live a natural life.
yes
Tuck is very undergoing person and he hates the fact that he lives forever. I guess you can say hes messed up a little and he dreams about dying.
She needs to die it expresses that the end when tuck say good girl at the end when he sees her grave.
They don't feel different
I'm not sure. Sorry. Wanna make out at your house, though? Have sex?
Tuck said "Good girl" in Tuck Everlasting to encourage Winnie to do the right thing by keeping the secret of the spring and not running away from her responsibilities. It was a way for Tuck to show his appreciation and support for Winnie's courage and maturity in handling a difficult situation.
it doesn't say the date just the year 1899.