Please post your comments to the following questions - How would you describe Winnie Foster at the beginning of the story? What is her connection to the woods?
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Sellers: Winnie, at the beginning of the had a dull and very bored attitude because she was forced to stay inside the gates of her house. Her connection with the woods is that her family owns it.
Emma: At the beginning of the story, Winnie's attitude is very sad, bored, and ready to get out of the iron gate that basically traps her in a small space and keeps her from living her life. Winnie's connection with the woods is that her father owns it, but she has never seen it.
Henry: In the book 'Tuck Everlasting'Winnie's attitude is very dull, sad looking, and it wants you to feel sorry for her almost. It is sad that she can't go anywhere
Lindsey: Winnie was taped she wanted to walk beyond the gate that was holding her at her house with her over protective grandma and mother against her will even though she was scared of the world beyond the iron gate. her father owns the wood even though they don't go in it.
Isabelle: Winnie, to me, seemed almost spoiled. I mean that in the nicest way possible. She was annoyed that she couldn't do what she wanted, which makes me think she's accustomed to getting what she wants. She's also a curious girl, and she's a bit rebellious (trying to not do her family's bidding, shame on you!). She's connected to the woods because it has been owned by her family for generations.
Reed: I think that Winnie was grumpy and wished to be respected and a little less babied. Her connection to the woods is that her family owns the woods.
John: At the beginning of the story Winnie feels very controlled. She is forced to stay in a very small area. She is also very curious about the world around her. Her connection to the woods is that her family owns the woods. Winnie also talks to the animals and has a peculiar connection with them.
Lee: Winnie in the beginning feels like she is trapped inside her "jail". Her parents won't let her out of the yard. She has a grumpy attitude and she just wants to be less babied. Her connection to the wood is that her family has owned it for generations.
Meg: In the beginning, Winnie feels like she is trapped in a cage and will never be able to get out. Her attitude is kind of sad and mad. The connection to the wood is that her family has owned the wood for a long period of time.
Sally_Pablo: In the beginning Winnie feels that she is going to be with her parents, forever. She feels that she is always watched. I think that's kind of creepy. Her attitude is at the boiling point, to mad to do anything. She feels that she has a connection with the woods because they have been owned by her family for generations. MERP DERP HERP TUCK EVERLASTIN'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GRACIE HEMMINGGGSSSS: I would describe Winnie as bored and tired of a normal life. She is so lonely being an only child that she turns to talking to a toad. Winnie would like to run away but she does not feel like it is the right thing to do. Winnie's connection to the woods is that her family owns the woods. She has never been there but her curiosity and her loneliness drives her to discover new things in the wood.
LUCY: winnie foster is tired of her everyday life. she thinks about running away but just cant do it. she resolves to talking to a toad. i think she feels a connection to the wood because her family owns it making her feel like its all hers.
Winnie at the begining of wthe story is tired of her life and of constantly being watched. She's pondering about running away but is to afraid of whats outside of her fence. Her family owns the woods which is why she decides to run away, even though she's never been there. Winnie being tired her life decided to run away into her families wood and may never go back.
The Cool Guy In the Back of the Classroom: Winnie in the beggining of the story in my perspective was innocent and just a little girl nobody cares about( and has no life wandering around a house with scetchy people). Winnie's connection with the wood is that her family owns it and has an eerie feel to me. RED PANDAS WILL SOMEDAY RULE THE WORLD!!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteSellers: Winnie, at the beginning of the had a dull and very bored attitude because she was forced to stay inside the gates of her house. Her connection with the woods is that her family owns it.
DeleteEmma: At the beginning of the story, Winnie's attitude is very sad, bored, and ready to get out of the iron gate that basically traps her in a small space and keeps her from living her life. Winnie's connection with the woods is that her father owns it, but she has never seen it.
DeleteHenry: In the book 'Tuck Everlasting'Winnie's attitude is very dull, sad looking, and it wants you to feel sorry for her almost. It is sad that she can't go anywhere
DeleteLindsey: Winnie was taped she wanted to walk beyond the gate that was holding her at her house with her over protective grandma and mother against her will even though she was scared of the world beyond the iron gate. her father owns the wood even though they don't go in it.
ReplyDeleteIsabelle: Winnie, to me, seemed almost spoiled. I mean that in the nicest way possible. She was annoyed that she couldn't do what she wanted, which makes me think she's accustomed to getting what she wants. She's also a curious girl, and she's a bit rebellious (trying to not do her family's bidding, shame on you!). She's connected to the woods because it has been owned by her family for generations.
ReplyDeleteReed: I think that Winnie was grumpy and wished to be respected and a little less babied. Her connection to the woods is that her family owns the woods.
ReplyDeleteJohn: At the beginning of the story Winnie feels very controlled. She is forced to stay in a very small area. She is also very curious about the world around her. Her connection to the woods is that her family owns the woods. Winnie also talks to the animals and has a peculiar connection with them.
ReplyDeleteLee: Winnie in the beginning feels like she is trapped inside her "jail". Her parents won't let her out of the yard. She has a grumpy attitude and she just wants to be less babied. Her connection to the wood is that her family has owned it for generations.
ReplyDeleteMeg: In the beginning, Winnie feels like she is trapped in a cage and will never be able to get out. Her attitude is kind of sad and mad. The connection to the wood is that her family has owned the wood for a long period of time.
ReplyDeleteSally_Pablo: In the beginning Winnie feels that she is going to be with her parents, forever. She feels that she is always watched. I think that's kind of creepy. Her attitude is at the boiling point, to mad to do anything. She feels that she has a connection with the woods because they have been owned by her family for generations. MERP DERP HERP TUCK EVERLASTIN'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGRACIE HEMMINGGGSSSS:
ReplyDeleteI would describe Winnie as bored and tired of a normal life. She is so lonely being an only child that she turns to talking to a toad. Winnie would like to run away but she does not feel like it is the right thing to do. Winnie's connection to the woods is that her family owns the woods. She has never been there but her curiosity and her loneliness drives her to discover new things in the wood.
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LUCY: winnie foster is tired of her everyday life. she thinks about running away but just cant do it. she resolves to talking to a toad. i think she feels a connection to the wood because her family owns it making her feel like its all hers.
ReplyDeleteHenry: In the book 'Tuck Everlasting' Winnie's attitude is very dull, sad, and you almost want to feel sorry for her.
ReplyDeleteHer connection with the wood is very special she can talk to the wood and the animals as her best friends.
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ReplyDeleteWinnie at the begining of wthe story is tired of her life and of constantly being watched. She's pondering about running away but is to afraid of whats outside of her fence. Her family owns the woods which is why she decides to run away, even though she's never been there. Winnie being tired her life decided to run away into her families wood and may never go back.
ReplyDeleteThe Cool Guy In the Back of the Classroom: Winnie in the beggining of the story in my perspective was innocent and just a little girl nobody cares about( and has no life wandering around a house with scetchy people). Winnie's connection with the wood is that her family owns it and has an eerie feel to me. RED PANDAS WILL SOMEDAY RULE THE WORLD!!!!!!
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