Winnies feelings towards the Tucks. Tuck Everlasting, by Natalie Babbitt.
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*In the novel Tuck Everlasting, in describing the Fosters' and the Tucks' home and way of life, author Natalie Babbitt creates the impression that Winnie seems the prefer the Tucks' lifestyle better. This uses evidence from the novel to prove that this statement is true. It gives examples of both the Fosters' and the Tucks' way of life in this comparison.*
I think Winnie likes the Tucks' home better because Natalie Babbitt goes much deeper
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stiffness and perfection of her own house. She thinks that maybe why it's so messy is because they think they have forever to clean it up or maybe they just don't care. Maybe it's because no one will ever be there so as long as they don't care it doesn't matter how their house looks. She also thinks that it's sad that they were always moving so they never made any friends or belonged anywhere.
stiffness and perfection of her own house. She thinks that maybe why it's so messy is because they think they have forever to clean it up or maybe they just don't care. Maybe it's because no one will ever be there so as long as they don't care it doesn't matter how their house looks. She also thinks that it's sad that they were always moving so they never made any friends or belonged anywhere.