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Tuck Everlasting. By: Gunner. Natalie Babbitt. Story legend. Foster’s “Touch me not cottage”: Winnie’s house , She lives with her Mom, Dad and Grandma, There is a 4 foot tall fence around the cottage The Tucks cottage: Old, dusty and crowded
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Tuck Everlasting By: Gunner Natalie Babbitt
Foster’s “Touch me not cottage”: Winnie’s house , She lives with her Mom, Dad and Grandma, There is a 4 foot tall fence around the cottage The Tucks cottage: Old, dusty and crowded The woods: The spring is in the woods, The Tuck’s house is in the woods too Setting
Characters Winnie: 10 years old, Over protected, Lonely, Fearful Grandma and Parents: Strict, Bossy, Over protected Man in yellow suit: Mysterious, Evil, Tall, skinny, odd Jesse: 17/104 years, Handsome, Fun loving, Impulsive, Show off Miles: 27 years old, Was married, serious, cautious Mae: Chubby, Happy Angus: Sad
Character Study Miles: 27 years old Was married Serious Cautious Jesse: 17/104 years old, Handsome, Show off
Problem -Winnie loves the Tucks and she doesn't want them to get in trouble -The Tucks took Winnie -The man in the yellow keeps following the tucks -Mae goes to jail -The Tucks can’t get Winnie home without being caught
Winnie was sitting in her yard The Man in the yellow suit showed up Winnie ran away Winnie met Jesse by the spring Winnie was kidnapped Winnie met the tucks Winnie learns the secret of the spring The man in the yellow suit followed them The man in the yellow suit took the horse The sheriff and the man in the yellow suit took Winnie home Mae hit the man in the yellow suit with a shot gun Mae went to jail Plot
Resolution In the end Mae got out of jail of jail and they left the town. Winnie took Mae’s spot in the jail. The Winnie went home
Babbit, Natalie. Tuck Everlasting. New York: Square Fish, 1975. Bibliography