In "Tuck Everlasting," Mae's husband, Tuck, resents being awakened by his wife because he values his sleep and is often burdened by the weight of their eternal existence. This weariness reflects his deeper struggles with immortality and the isolation it brings. Tuck's frustration also stems from his longing for peace and a simple, normal life, contrasting with the constant disruptions brought on by their unique circumstances. Ultimately, his resentment highlights the emotional toll of living forever.
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