Monday, January 10, 2011

Tuck Everlasting due 1/13

What is Winnie's life like at home? How does this influence her entering the woods? This should be at least a paragraph.

3 comments:

  1. Winnie's life at home is boring, because she feels like she is trapped in a cage with nothing to do. Because Winnie is bored, she desides to run away. She explains her plan to a near-by frog. But when morning comes, she changes her mind, but still, she runs away into the forest.Winnie is bored at home, but it influences her entering the woods because she wanted to experience something new. Going into the forest was a magnificent adventure for her, wntil she was "friendly" kid napped...

    ~Elena

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  2. Weenies life at home is strict and there are a plethora of reasons that influenced her to enter the forest. Her mom doesn’t let her go anywhere and not even lay on the dirt. Her life at her home is pretty bad because she has no friends and she can’t even meet new people. This influences her to go to the forest because she just wants to get away. I think I would have done the same thing because she has no freedom or that much rights. That is why I think her life at home influences her to enter the woods.

    Abraham

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  3. Winnie’s life at home seems pretty boring from her perspective.
    She doesn’t really want to be bossed around or told what to do.
    This influenced her to go in the woods because she wanted to get away from her past life because she was tired of her old life. When she was talking to the toad Winnie said on page 15 “I’m not exactly sure what I would do, you know , but something interesting-something that’s all mine. Something that would make some kind of difference in the world. It’d be nice to have a new name, to start with,
    one that’s not all worn out from being called so much. And I might even decide to have a pet. Maybe a big old toad, like you, that I could keep in a nice cage with lots of grass and….”
    Oliver

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