Tuck Everlasting Essay
Tuck Everlasting– Compare and Contrast Essay Is living forever the greatest gift of the ultimate curse? This is the question that both the ALA notable book, Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt, and the movie based on the book raise. Both explore the exciting possibility of never facing death, the harsh reality of a never ending life and the greed that it can bring. A look at the similarities and differences will reveal that the theme, along with the general story line, was one of the few things that remain the same in the translation from book to movie. The book and the movie are alike in the portrayal of a young girl, Winnie Foster, on the verge of womanhood, who feels discontent with her sheltered life. She comes upon the Tuck...show more content...
Jesse encourages Winnie to drink the water from the spring and join them, but the end of the story reveals that she has chosen not to. One of the biggest differences between the movie and the book was the age of Winnie. In the book she was a young girl of ten and in the movie she was fifteen years old. This most likely was a choice of the movie makers because it decreased the age gap between Winnie and Jesse and allowed for a romantic element, which the movie expanded into a large part of the story. The love scenes did not push the movie into an inappropriate realm, but adults should be cautioned that kissing and cuddling all night are portrayed and possibly should be discussed when viewing with pre–teens. Babbitt describes Winnie as, essentially, having a crush on Jesse, but it was a very innocent relationship. Jesse, too, was taken by Winnie and encouraged her to drink the water when she was seventeen and they could spend an eternity together. The book explains that Jesse gives Winnie a bottle of the water, giving a very physical symbol of the monumental choice that she must make. The movie, inexcusably, omits this. At the conclusion of the book, Mae and Tuck, not Jesse as portrayed in the movie, return to Tree Gap after many years, discover the gravestone of Winnie, realize that she never partook of the water and exclaim, "Poor Jesse". The historical time period was also changed from the book to the movie, as was the time of summer in which the story
Tuck Northrop Leadership
Tuck Northrop should receive the Beard Award because I truly cannot think of a person who is as caring and kind as he is and also excels in so many areas. I'm a junior at Fairfield Ludlowe High School, and though Tuck is not one of my academic teachers, he coaches me in both the fall and spring on our high school sailing team.
Though I was only a freshman and had not experienced the team pre–Tuck, everything I had heard of the past years was only negative. But from the second Tuck arrived as our coach, the team has been on a continuous incline to some of the best years that the Fairfield Sailing Team has experienced in its existence. We do have a few good sailors on the team from their own past experience, but I definitely credit Tuck's coaching...show more content...
There is not a single coach out there who cares about his sailors more than Tuck. I have been on many teams in the past, and not one coach dedicates as much time or care into the team as Tuck does. In the three years that he has been our coach so far, we have greatly increased our team building activities off the water, which has ultimately made the team stronger than ever in its overall chemistry, disregarding just our skills and knowledge of the sport. Tuck also knows each of the team members very well individually, which allows him to pick the best team pairings and also teach us based on our individual personalities, goals, and weaknesses. He wants each one of us to succeed more than anyone I know, and is willing to do everything he possibly can in order to help us on our own personal paths to success in sailing, academics, or more. I have no doubt that Tuck knows each of his students just as well in the classroom as he does on our team, allowing him to interact with both his students and us much more easily than other teachers. His ability to unite all of the team members enables our success overall to have reached our current achievements and hopefully even more in the future.
While these two highlights of Tuck's personality and ideals demonstrate very well the type of person he is, he has so many more great qualities including his generosity, ambition, and fun–loving nature. Though
Tuck Weaknesses
Chris,
Thank you for taking the time to meet with me this morning. I sincerely appreciate you listening to my story and offering your unique perspectives.
Our discussion confirmed what I had already known – that Tuck is the best business school to help me achieve my goals in the automotive industry. The collaborative nature of the close–knit community coupled with the strength of the general management curriculum is something I cannot find anywhere else.
I hope from our conversation you consider me an ideal Tuckie. Perhaps I was too quick to point them out when discussing feedback I've received, but I am cognizant of my weaknesses and actively seek constructive evaluations so I can make improvements. Conversely, I am aware of the many strengths