I asume this is from Tuck Everlasting. My take on Winnie's feelings for the Tuck's is that they are almost unreal to her. She loves young tuck, but not enough to wait for him and live forever
I asume this is from Tuck Everlasting. My take on Winnie's feelings for the Tuck's is that they are almost unreal to her. She loves young tuck, but not enough to wait for him and live forever
After Winnie Foster was kidnapped by the Tuck family in "Tuck Everlasting," she initially felt frightened and confused. However, as she spent time with the Tucks, her fear began to dissipate, and she grew to understand their unique situation and the implications of immortality. Ultimately, she found herself intrigued by their way of life and formed a bond with them, leading her to question her own desires and the meaning of life.
because she wanted to feel like she was at home because winnie loved that family so much
Winnie was a little scared of the tucks because they kidnapped her to tell her the secret about the spring.
Wennie feels good because the Tuck Family treat her in a good way.
Jesse Likes To Be Yung ^& Miles doesntt
So they could make her feel welcome
In chapter 3 of "Tuck Everlasting," Winnie Foster feels trapped and constrained by her overprotective family and the routines of her sheltered life. She longs for freedom and adventure, yearning to break away from the confines of her home and explore the world. This sense of restlessness highlights her desire for independence and a deeper connection with life beyond her fenced yard. Overall, Winnie is caught between her longing for freedom and the expectations placed on her by her family.
Well ...because Winnie was wise when she didn't drink the water from the spring water
She feels like an unexpected present.
Sad because they talk about how u will live for ever.
It tells her how important the secret is and how he doesn't want the secret of the spring to get out.