The three major conflicts in "Uglies" are - - Man vs. Himself: Tally struggles to love herself as she is, and not receive the operation.
-Man vs. Man: Tally fights against Dr Cable to save the Smoke.
-Man vs. Society: The major conflict of the novel as Tally, Shay and the rest of the Smokies try to end society as it is. The current society doesn't allow people to have creativity or free thinking, and contains everyone using the operation.
Important objects and symbols in "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld include the hoverboards that represent freedom and rebellion, the Rusty Ruins that symbolize the past civilization, and the operation the characters undergo to become "pretty" which reflects society’s emphasis on physical appearance.
The main character in Scott Westerfeld's Uglies is Tally Youngblood.
"Uglies" and "Pretties" were written by Scott Westerfeld. They are part of a series known as "The Uglies" series.
Scott Westerfeld's Uglies was published on Feburary 8th, 2005.
Scott Westerfield
He wrote it.
I sure hope that there is a game like the uglies series.
Certainly. Uglies came out in 2005, followed by its sequels: Pretties, Specials, and Extras.
Tally
The protagonist in Scott Westerfeld's series is Tally Youngblood.
Three: Uglies, Pretties and Specials. There's also a companion book called Extras.
no, he finished the series at extras.
In the book "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld, an example of onomatopoeia is "whump," which is used to describe a sound when something hits a surface heavily.
Scott Westerfeld. There are 3 more books, Pretties, Specials, and the Extras