Tally Youngblood thinks for herself and doesn't go by what her city tells her to do. hm... i was looking at this... and her friend peris in Uglies also did the pranks she did...she only did one other...sneaking into New Pretty Town, but Shay also did that, along with going to the Smoke, so not reaaly. in Pretties, she snuck away and cured herself, but zane was with her, so again, not reaaly. Good try, i sure dont know. but i dont think that was the answer. atleast they tried...give em credit
Tally Youngblood is the protagonist in the Uglies series because the story primarily follows her journey, growth, and transformation as she navigates the society's expectations and challenges. Her actions and decisions drive the plot forward, and readers experience the world of Uglies through her perspective.
Tally Youngblood is a "teenage ugly" in the novel Uglies. In this soceity, everyone normal is considered ugly. At the age of 16, every teenage ugly undergoes the Operation. The Operation is a surgery that makes an Ugly inccrediably beautiful. All Tally wishes to be is a Pretty. In the beginning of the book, Tally's best Friend Peris has the operation since he was 3 months older than Tally. So while she waits for her birthday she makes friends with Shay, another Ugly who has the same birthday as her. The two become best of friends. Shay keeps dropping hints on her wanting to stay ugly and to run away from the city and go to the smoke. The smoke is were her friend David lives in the wild. The idea is repulsing to Tally and she doesn't think much of it until Shay accually disapears the night before the Operation. Special Circumstances is called in and forces Tally to go find the smoke or she is threatened to never turn pretty. Tally starts on a long journey to the Smoke and falls in love with their ways. Tally's pendant (given to her by special circumstances) has a locator device and Tally throws it into the fire, not wanting to side with the pretties. The next day special Circumstances shows up at the smoke despite Tally's attempts to keep it a secret. Tally could be considered the rescuer in this Book.
Tally youngblood Is the protagonist in the pretties because her name is repeated numerous times. More than any other characters name is stated. I know that's really vague, but I hope that helps!!
Because Tally is the main character (protaganist) and everything happens to her.
tally youngblood faces it by not keeping shally around
The protagonist in Scott Westerfeld's series is Tally Youngblood.
Tally Youngblood
Tally's parents' names in the Uglies series are Az and Suzanna Youngblood. They are part of the Rusty society and play a significant role in Tally's upbringing and decisions throughout the series.
Tally Youngblood ends up with David in the "Uglies" series by Scott Westerfeld. They overcome their differences and work together to create a better society.
I think the cover is Tally. Hope that helps!
The protagonist in the book "Uglies" is a character named Tally Youngblood. She is a teenager living in a society that values physical attractiveness above all else and follows her journey as she navigates the challenges of conformity and self-discovery.
The climax of "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld is when Tally, the main character, makes the decision to betray her friends and help the Specials. This leads to a series of events that ultimately change the course of the story and Tally's relationships with those around her.
Superficial, Selfish, Close-minded
Tally Youngblood faces internal conflicts related to identity and morality throughout the "Uglies" series. She grapples with questions about her individuality and the societal standards that have shaped her. Additionally, Tally struggles with deciding between her loyalty to her friends and her responsibilities to the greater good.
In the book "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld, Paris' nickname is "Peris." He is the childhood best friend of the main character, Tally Youngblood.
Tally Youngblood lives in Uglyville while she is still considered ugly in the book "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld.
The first book in the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld features a stylized drawing of a girl's face with half of it appearing normal and the other half showing technological enhancements. The second book, "Pretties," features a similar cover but with the girl's face fully "prettified." The third book, "Specials," depicts a more fierce and warrior-like version of the girl's face with advanced enhancements. The fourth book, "Extras," has a cover with a futuristic cityscape.