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Winnie changes her mind about going Into the Woods because she is initially drawn to the allure of adventure and the unknown, but her perspectives shift as she learns more about the significance of the woods and the dangers associated with them. The influence of the Tuck family, especially their stories about immortality and the consequences of the spring water, helps her realize that the woods hold deeper truths and potential risks. Ultimately, her decision reflects her growing understanding of life, death, and the value of her own choices.

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