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In "Tuck Everlasting," Angus Tuck expresses a deep longing for the natural cycle of life, stating that if he had the chance, he would choose to age and eventually die. He believes that immortality, while initially appealing, ultimately leads to a profound sense of loneliness and detachment from the world. Tuck understands the value of life's fleeting moments and yearns for the ability to experience the richness of age and the inevitability of death.

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