Winnie Foster is an 11 year old girl living in a house surrounded by family-run forests. Winnie spent her summer under the supervision of her grandmother. It was too hot for most of the time to come out under the sun, and when Winnie adventured outside, she never crossed the fence in the garden. But one morning she sneaked into the forest. So I saw a young man found a mysterious spring at the bottom of the tree. A young Jess Tucker found Winnie looking at him. So he kidnapped her. Indeed, Tuck 's entire family - Mei and Pa, and Jesse' s brother Myers - kidnapped Winnie. As for any mysterious water there, anyone who drinks it can live forever, so they have to keep the spring that Winnie saw as a secret. In the past, Tax drank unconsciously in the spring, and now they were four people for over 500 years. They already know that immortality is not a blessing but a curse. The bear was replaced by a kind family. But she is not the only one who knows her secret. Those who want to buy a well and make it famous are watching Tux, but the only way to stop him is to take away the life he wishes forever. Soon, Winnie must help her new friend escape from the police; she must break every rule she knows. The famous story of Natalie Babbit is powerful both in its magic of fantasy and in the theme of time and life. Her lively text makes the landscape of forests and countryside as easy to imagine as people living there. History goes through Tuck House; they are destined to live forever. But even if they live outside the rules of time, they will never exceed the rules of human sympathy and affection.
Example 1a (Good idea but no organization) Tuck Everlasting (7th grade) Tuck Everlasting is mainly about life. In other words, the life of the Tuck family is falling. The Tac family drank some water from a special spring that kept them living forever. In the story, Tucker and Winnie talked about this. Winnie was kidnapped by Tuck and she might have lived with them. At the end of the book, Winnie gave the frog the water. Then he left from the circle of his life. Overall, I think that this book is well explained well. Example 1b (Good idea and good organization) Life is good (seventh grade) When I read Natalie Babbitt 's Tuck Everlasting, I was forced to think about the possibilities of life, death and eternal life. First of all, I learned that life is a good thing, and I should not take time to think about death. I also noticed that I'll never be really happy. Finally, I saw that death is not so bad.
Tuck Everlasting (book and movie) is the story of Mae and Angus' Tuck house and his son Jesse and Miles. Tuck was drinking from a magical spring with ordinary trees, and now they never die. When we met Tuck, they each lived over 100 years. This is a long time. Winnie Fred Foster is a 15-year-old girl (in a movie) who has a privilege and asphyxia and has just been told by strict parents when she goes to school to become a woman. Okay, that's because she tore off the straw behind a rich girl! I enter the forest around her house. (In the book, a young Winnie aged 10 or 11 was thinking about running away for a day, and decided to try a day one day.