Chapter 6 Before she knows it, Winnie's being "kidnapped" 6. They put her on Mae's horse and start racing away from the spring. Pretty weird, if you ask Shmoop.
Still, the Tucks try to reassure Winnie, and surprisingly, she's not that freaked out. As they go, they end up rushing past the guy in the yellow suit. Mae shouts a quick excuse that Winnie's getting riding lessons. Then they leave him in the dust. They keep racing until they pause by a nearby trickle of water. Here, the Tucks get stuck trying to figure out how they're going to explain everything to Winnie.
And how about to us?! She is able to lick syrup off of her fingers, and no one bats an eyelash. The meal was very hearty. To explain to Winnie about the water and why it's important for her to know about it before she drinks from it. She feels freedom because the Tucks have no manners, except for not talking while eating. Log in. Tuck Everlasting. Study now.
See Answer. Best Answer. Study guides. More answers. Q: Why do the tucks kidnap Winnie? Write your answer Related questions. Why do the tucks kiddnap Winnie foster? Who sees the tucks kidnap Winnie Speculate of the effects this might have? Why do they kidnap Winnie tuck everlasting? Why is Winnie having doubts as to whether or not the tucks are actually criminals? How does Winnie feel about the tucks? How do the tucks make Winnie feel better? Why didn't the tucks want Winnie to drink?
Why was Winnie not afraid when she was with the Tucks? How does the author connect Winnie and the tucks at the end of the story? A few moments later, Angus Tuck tells his wife, Mae, that he was having the good dream about being in Heaven. Winnie, surprisingly, is fiercely calm and thinks that for the first time, she is riding a horse and what would the Toad say if it could see her now.
Just as they come to the edge of the wood, who should appear but the Man in the Yellow Suit. The Tuck family is immortal. They do not get many visitors, because they try to keep hidden. If someone found out that they were immortal, it would be terrible.
How did the Tuck realize that the horse was immortal? The Tucks feel sorry that they have taken Winnie from her home. Winnie feels cared for, but still unhappy about being kidnapped. Lastly, Jesse comes to talk to Winnie. He tells her that she could wait until she is seventeen, then drink from the spring, and then the two of them could enjoy the world together.
What calms Winnie down when she is upset? Why does it help to calm her? Hearing the music box; it calms her because she recognizes the music from the night before. Kerry has been a teacher and an administrator for more than twenty years. She has a Master of Education degree. One reason Winnie decides not to drink the water is because she wants to experience life at other ages than only ten years old, the age at which she first meets the Tucks.
When a person drinks the water, they are frozen at that age for eternity. Treegap is based on a real place! The Tucks decide to tell Winnie their secret: over eighty-years ago, as the family was traveling through the area, they drank from that stream in the woods. Angus Tuck and Mae Tuck make little trinkets and household items to sell.
Some of the examples that are given in the text are a model ship, wooden bowls, and wooden cooking utensils. The text says that Angus does the carving and that Mae does necessary sewing. Jesse and Miles Tuck are a different story though. After Winnie begins to cry, Mae flips open the music box, which calms her.
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