Characters
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Setting/Details
100

Who is the 11 year old main character in the novel? 

Winnie Foster 

100

What means peace or calm state?

Tranquil 

100

What is immortal?

To live forever. 

100

Which character wanted to drink from the spring, but does not get a chance to be able to?

Man in yellow suit

100

What is the town called in the novel?

Treegap

200

This character is the antagonist of the novel. The character is greedy and he is a strange person. 

Man in the yellow suit 

200

What is severe mental or physical pain?

Anguish

200

What is mortal?

Living person, subject to death. 

200

How does Winnie first learn about the spring?

She sees Jesse drinking from it. 

200

Which house was messier, and it was full of life?

The Tuck house. 

300

When the character meets Winnie, he initially chooses to protect Winnie from the spring. 

Jesse Tuck 

300

To loose confidence or determination

Disheartened

300

What animal does Winnie befriend?

Toad 

300

What age does Jesse say he really is?

104

300

Who wrote the novel Tuck Everlasting?

Natalie Babbit 

400

This character sees her sons every 10 years. She did what was necessary to protect Winnie from the man in the yellow suit 

Mae Tuck 

400

A woman's piece of clothing worn under a skirt?

Petticoat 

400

Why did Miles and his wife separate?

She thought he made a deal with the devil. 

400

What age did Jesse drink from the spring?

17

400

What year what this novel set around?  1781, 1881, 1981?

1881

500

Unlike the other family members, this character has a daily struggle with immortality. This character takes Winnie into his heart. 

Angus Tuck 

500

To say something as a comeback or to get back at someone. Typically done in an angry manner.

Retort 

500

What does Mae use to hit the man in the yellow suit with?

Shotgun 

500

What does Jesse ask Winnie to do?

Drink the spring water when she is 17. 

500

Why did Winnie not like her name?

She was an only child, it was used so much because of that. She was always the one that was being corrected.