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    Tally Youngblood Themes

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    In a dystopian world masquerading as a utopia‚ a soon to be sixteen-year-old heroine‚ Tally Youngblood‚ embarks upon a journey that will change her world in Scott Westerfield’s young adult novel Uglies. The book revolves around a futuristic totalitarian state that relies heavily upon technology and one in which individuals are divided into different age groups‚ upon turning twelve children known as Littlies leave their parents homes to live in the dorms of Uglyville where they continue to grow and

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    Belonging

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    Belonging consists of a struggle with opposing pressures. A desire to belong also consists of emotional conflicts and struggles between being acknowledged while also remaining as an individual and retaining personal ideals which may ultimately result in a connection. This is explored in Emily Dickinson’s selected poetry I died for beauty‚ but was scarce and I had been hungry all the years ‚ as well as Scott Westerfeld’s novel Uglies. These texts all depict a struggle between being recognised and

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    Tally Youngblood Analysis

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    Tally Youngblood is looking forward for the pretty surgery‚ which will be awesome from the fact that her closest friend‚ as of now‚ lives in the pretty world. Yet‚ when she nearly gets stuck in an unfortunate situation( sneaking into the pretty world)‚ she meets a new friend‚ shay‚ an ugly who is very rebellious. Shay and Tally argues if being stunningly attractive was worth it. Shay informs tally about a secret town in the wild where everyone is ugly. However tally has no thought of going. Shockingly

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    Good evening Tally Youngblood‚ so where do you think you would have ended up if the Rangers or also known as Bug Eyes didn’t give you a ride to the Smoke? Honestly if the rangers would have gave me a ride I do believe that i would have found my own way to The Smoke. I feel that way because for one I was already over halfway there but also most importantly as the farther I ventured the more I was thinking like Shay. And if I was thinking like shay then I would have arrived at The Smoke in no time

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    Symbols in "Uglies"

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    by a river that runs between their cities. The reader first meets the main character‚ Tally‚ when she is sneaking across this river on a bridge to see her friend Peris. Tally quotes‚ “The old bridge stretched massively across the water‚ its huge iron framework as black as the sky. The bridge was silent‚ and had always seemed very wise…Tally pulled the fishing line until it turned into a wet‚ knotted cord. Tally then pulled the rope and lashed it to the usual tree. One time the escape rope had pulled

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    Uglies Essey

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    world where there is segregation based on looks‚ and everyone can either get an operation at age 16 to become an imprisoned pretty or run away before the operation to stay a free ugly. What is better? Being a controlled pretty or a free ugly? Tally Youngblood has to make this decision in Scott Westerfeld’s novel‚ Uglies. In Tally’s futuristic society rejected uglies has an operation at age 16 to adapt perfect looks but in the mean time the patients receive brain lesions which makes them act abnormal

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    The Tally Stick

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    “The Tally Stick” ENLT 121-2 It is not always feasible to express ones love for another human being simply through words or ordinary actions. Jarold Ramsey wrote a poem that demonstrates how simple markings and items can have priceless meanings to them. “The Tally Stick” is a poem that explains the symbolic intricacies of a stick that he has created for his wife of many years and more to come. The poem begins showing the analogy between their marriage and the general physiology of the

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    The Uglies

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    In Scott Westerfeld’s novel Uglies‚ a world ruled by beauty finds their world shaken when a group of young uglies challenge the status quo. All Tally Youngblood has ever wanted is to be pretty; unfortunately for her‚ when her friend Shay runs away‚ Tally is the only one who can find Shay. If Tally does not locate and betray her friend‚ she must face the ultimate consequence: to never be pretty. Westerfeld incorporates personal appearance into Uglies in an attempt to force the reader into acknowledging

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    girl‚ Tally Youngblood (Tally-wa)‚ goes through to become a beautiful woman. Girls are put into “The Uglies” category until they turn 16 which is when “The Specials” submit them into a surgery that transforms their lives. The surgery consist of making them beautiful‚ strong‚ healthy‚ and slowly erasing parts of their memories for the purpose of them only remembering the new memories they create. The memories will always remain in their mind whether they remember them or not. As hard as Tally tries

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    Karan Sitaram 7th period 8-30-13 Uglies In the novel Uglies‚ Tally Youngblood (ugly) feels she is ugly because society put that label on her. This book helped me in many ways one of them was not judging people just because they don’t compare to my standards. Before I had read this book whenever I saw what I thought was an unbalanced couple where the guy or girl was too pretty for the other. I would tell my brother that they don’t belong together because she’s too pretty for him‚ how did he

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