Uglies Scott Westerfeld Essay

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Scott Westerfeld’s dystopian book, Uglies, published in 2005, takes place in Uglyville and New Pretty Town. Tally Youngblood, who’s about to turn sixteen isn’t excited about getting her driver’s license like any other teenager usually is, but instead excited about finally being able to turn pretty. In Uglyville 16 year olds go through an operation to get a whole new look; a new face, new skin, basically a chance to become a whole new person. Although not everyone is positive they want to go through with the operation, including Tally’s new friend Shay. Shay would rather be risking her life in the outside world than to go through with the operation of getting a whole new look. Throughout the book as Scott Westerfeld shows how Tally Youngblood and her best friend Shay overcome their obstacles, he also includes many messages about how …show more content…

The line “ and you’ll be ugly forever,” (225) conveys how people’s first instinct of you is to judge no matter what, they may not even know who you are but that’s the natural instinct. This quote shows how even though someone else may think you’re ugly in someone else's eyes that person could be perfect. Tally Youngblood started to realize this when David, a friend she met at The Smoke, kept complimenting her about the way she looked, but she had never looked at herself in a different way other than an ugly. David sees her as a perfect girl, but even perfect girls have flaws. Tally seems to think that everything about her is a flaw. She's never looked at herself from a different perspective. “... but uglies have an easier time trusting someone like me…”(356) Uglies have an easier time trusting anyone than pretties, because they're uglies and they don’t understand the hardships that the pretties may face, even though they live in the same society. Uglies may think pretties have it easy but they haven’t experienced that life

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