Winnie talks about wanting to run away from home, and then runs into the tucks who are not your everyday people. She eavesdrops on a man in a yellow suit and learns his secret so he kidnaps her. The man in the yellow suit negotiates with Winnie's parents and says he will return her if he can have his woods, cottage, and especially spring.
This event was very important because this is when everything has started, and she has met the Tucks.
This image naturally suits this event because she wanted to run away.
Winnie and the tucks go to the jail and find Mae. They rescue her by trading her position with Winnie's. But Winnie is caught soon after and returned home.
This is important because it shows how they got an important character out of jail.
This picture goes with the event because it revolved around the jail.
Jessie says he is in love with Winnie and Winnie thinks she loves him too. But he's immortal and she's not. But he gives he water from the spring so that she can turn. She has to wait till she gets older though. So she's supposed to come back.
This is important because a huge part of this book is the romance between Jessie and Winnie.
This picture suits it because it's from the movie and it's Jessie and Winnie.
Winnie ages and is then seventeen. She thinks that she is more mature and decided to give her spring water to a toad. She then abandons the thought of being with Jessie and lives her life as a mortal.
This is very important to the story because she made the the one big decision in the story that was needed weather to accept the curse of living forever to be with your love or to live a normal life.
I chose this picture because she gave the spring water to a toad.
Jessie many years later visits the grave yard where he finds Winnie's stone. Says she had hot married and had children, lived her life. He starts to cry and you see the toad.
I think this was important because it shows how it ended and how Jessie was lonely and missing her still after all of that time.
This is a good picture because he was at a grave yard looking at her gravestone.