She lived a long life and became a wife and a mother. Many years later, Angus and Mae return to Treegap and find Winnie’s grave. Resolution: The plan works and the Tuck family runs away. The family knows that she will not die and makes a plan to sneak her out of her jail cell. Mae hits him on the head with the end of a shotgun and he dies.įalling Action: Mae is arrested and will be hanged as a punishment for killing a man. Jesse’s family takes Winnie to their home and tells her how important it is that no one finds out about the spring.Ĭlimax: The man in the yellow suit purchases the woods from Winnie’s family, follows them to the Tucks’ house, and says that he is going to sell the water to make a fortune. He tells her that it makes people live forever. Rising Action: Winnie meets Jesse in the woods and he doesn’t allow her to drink water from the spring. Winnie’s life changes in wonderful ways when the Tuck family becomes a part of it. One day, when she ventures out into the woods, she meets a family who says that they will live forever. She is not allowed to do much of anything, and has no siblings to play with. Students should identify major turning points in the novel such as the Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.Įxposition: Winnie is a ten-year-old girl living in the rural town of Treegap. In this activity, students will create a visual plot diagram of major events in Tuck Everlasting. Students can create a storyboard capturing the narrative arc in a work with a six-cell storyboard containing the major parts of the plot diagram. Creating a plot diagram not only helps students learn the parts of the plot, but it reinforces major events and helps students develop greater understanding of literary structures.
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