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== Uglies ==
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'''''Uglies''''' is a [[science fiction]] novel by [[Scott Westerfeld]], published in 2005. It is the first book in the ''Uglies'' series, followed by ''[[Pretties]]'', ''[[Specials]]'', and ''[[Extras]]''. The novel is set in a future dystopian world where everyone is turned "pretty" by extreme cosmetic surgery upon reaching the age of sixteen.


'''Uglies''' is a young adult dystopian novel written by Scott Westerfeld. It was first published in 2005 and is the first book in the ''Uglies'' series. The novel explores themes of beauty, identity, and societal expectations.
==Plot summary==
[[File:Uglies book.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of ''Uglies'']]
The story follows [[Tally Youngblood]], a fifteen-year-old girl living in a society where everyone is considered "ugly" until they undergo a mandatory operation to become "pretty." Tally is eagerly awaiting her sixteenth birthday so she can join her friend [[Peris]] in [[New Pretty Town]]. However, her plans are disrupted when she meets [[Shay]], another "ugly" who is skeptical of the operation and plans to run away to a hidden settlement called the [[Smoke]].


=== Plot ===
Tally is faced with a difficult choice when the authorities, known as [[Special Circumstances]], give her an ultimatum: find Shay and the Smoke, or never become pretty. Reluctantly, Tally sets out to find the Smoke, but her journey leads her to question the society she lives in and the true meaning of beauty.


Set in a future world where everyone undergoes a surgical procedure at the age of 16 to become "pretty," the story follows the protagonist, Tally Youngblood. Tally eagerly awaits her 16th birthday, when she will finally be transformed into a beautiful and perfect "pretty" like everyone else in her society. However, before her transformation, Tally meets Shay, a fellow teenager who questions the idea of becoming pretty. Shay introduces Tally to a group of rebels called the "Smokies," who live outside the city and reject the societal norms of beauty.
==Themes==
''Uglies'' explores themes of [[identity]], [[conformity]], and the societal obsession with [[physical appearance]]. The novel critiques the idea of enforced beauty standards and raises questions about individuality and freedom. It also delves into the ethical implications of [[cosmetic surgery]] and the loss of personal identity in the pursuit of perfection.


As Tally spends more time with the Smokies, she begins to question the ideals of her society and the consequences of the pretty operation. She learns that the operation not only changes physical appearance but also alters the way people think and behave. Tally becomes torn between her desire to fit in and her growing realization that there is more to life than just being pretty.
==Characters==
* '''Tally Youngblood''' - The protagonist, a fifteen-year-old girl who is eager to become "pretty."
* '''Shay''' - Tally's friend who is against the operation and runs away to the Smoke.
* '''Peris''' - Tally's best friend who has already become "pretty."
* '''David''' - A boy from the Smoke who helps Tally see the world differently.
* '''Dr. Cable''' - The head of Special Circumstances, who manipulates Tally into finding the Smoke.


=== Themes ===
==Setting==
The novel is set in a future world where cities are isolated and self-sufficient, with advanced technology and strict societal rules. The society is divided into "Uglies," "Pretties," and "Specials," each with distinct roles and appearances. The Smoke represents a place of freedom and resistance against the oppressive norms of the city.


'''Beauty and Identity''': The novel explores the concept of beauty and its impact on one's identity. It raises questions about the societal pressure to conform to a certain standard of beauty and the consequences of such conformity.
==Adaptations==
 
''Uglies'' has been optioned for film adaptations multiple times, with various directors and producers attached to the project. As of the latest updates, a film adaptation is in development, aiming to bring the vivid world of the novel to the screen.
'''Societal Expectations''': "Uglies" also delves into the theme of societal expectations and the pressure to conform. It highlights the dangers of blindly following societal norms without questioning their validity.
 
'''Individuality and Rebellion''': The story emphasizes the importance of individuality and the power of rebellion against oppressive systems. It encourages readers to question authority and think critically about the world around them.
 
=== Reception ===
 
"Uglies" received positive reviews from critics and readers alike. It was praised for its thought-provoking themes and engaging storytelling. The novel's exploration of beauty standards and societal expectations resonated with many readers, particularly young adults.
 
=== Adaptations ===
 
The popularity of "Uglies" led to its adaptation into other media formats. In 2018, it was announced that a film adaptation of the novel was in development. However, as of now, no further updates have been provided regarding the progress of the adaptation.
 
=== See Also ===


==Related pages==
* [[Pretties]]
* [[Specials]]
* [[Extras]]
* [[Scott Westerfeld]]
* [[Scott Westerfeld]]
* [[Dystopian literature]]
* [[Young adult fiction]]


=== References ===
[[Category:2005 novels]]
 
[[Category:Science fiction novels]]
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=== External Links ===
 
* [https://www.scottwesterfeld.com/books/uglies/ Official Website of Scott Westerfeld]
* [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24770.Uglies Uglies on Goodreads]
 
[[Category:Young adult novels]]
[[Category:Dystopian novels]]
[[Category:Dystopian novels]]
[[Category:Science fiction novels]]
[[Category:American novels]]
[[Category:Novels adapted into films]]

Latest revision as of 03:57, 13 February 2025

Uglies is a science fiction novel by Scott Westerfeld, published in 2005. It is the first book in the Uglies series, followed by Pretties, Specials, and Extras. The novel is set in a future dystopian world where everyone is turned "pretty" by extreme cosmetic surgery upon reaching the age of sixteen.

Plot summary[edit]

File:Uglies book.jpg
Cover of Uglies

The story follows Tally Youngblood, a fifteen-year-old girl living in a society where everyone is considered "ugly" until they undergo a mandatory operation to become "pretty." Tally is eagerly awaiting her sixteenth birthday so she can join her friend Peris in New Pretty Town. However, her plans are disrupted when she meets Shay, another "ugly" who is skeptical of the operation and plans to run away to a hidden settlement called the Smoke.

Tally is faced with a difficult choice when the authorities, known as Special Circumstances, give her an ultimatum: find Shay and the Smoke, or never become pretty. Reluctantly, Tally sets out to find the Smoke, but her journey leads her to question the society she lives in and the true meaning of beauty.

Themes[edit]

Uglies explores themes of identity, conformity, and the societal obsession with physical appearance. The novel critiques the idea of enforced beauty standards and raises questions about individuality and freedom. It also delves into the ethical implications of cosmetic surgery and the loss of personal identity in the pursuit of perfection.

Characters[edit]

  • Tally Youngblood - The protagonist, a fifteen-year-old girl who is eager to become "pretty."
  • Shay - Tally's friend who is against the operation and runs away to the Smoke.
  • Peris - Tally's best friend who has already become "pretty."
  • David - A boy from the Smoke who helps Tally see the world differently.
  • Dr. Cable - The head of Special Circumstances, who manipulates Tally into finding the Smoke.

Setting[edit]

The novel is set in a future world where cities are isolated and self-sufficient, with advanced technology and strict societal rules. The society is divided into "Uglies," "Pretties," and "Specials," each with distinct roles and appearances. The Smoke represents a place of freedom and resistance against the oppressive norms of the city.

Adaptations[edit]

Uglies has been optioned for film adaptations multiple times, with various directors and producers attached to the project. As of the latest updates, a film adaptation is in development, aiming to bring the vivid world of the novel to the screen.

Related pages[edit]