At the end of Uglies Tally gives her self up to become pretty to test the nano's, but she hadn't actually turned pretty yet. But in the 2nd book it starts with her having been pretty for a few weeks.
Tally
The protagonist in Scott Westerfeld's series is Tally Youngblood.
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.
Middle Pretties in "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld live in the city of New Pretty Town, which is separate from Uglyville where the protagonist Tally lives. New Pretty Town is a luxurious and advanced city reserved for those who have undergone the Pretty surgery.
In the book "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld, Paris' nickname is "Peris." He is the childhood best friend of the main character, Tally Youngblood.
She lives in the senior dorm in Uglyville, across the river from New Pretty Town.
Scott Westerfeld wrote "Uglies" as a dystopian novel that explores themes of beauty, conformity, and the consequences of a society obsessed with physical appearance. The book follows a young girl named Tally Youngblood who questions the societal norms of beauty and individuality. Through the story, Westerfeld challenges readers to think critically about the value society places on external appearance.
In the book "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld, the falling action includes Tally being transformed into a Pretty and realizing the drawbacks of her new appearance and lifestyle, her friendship with Shay being tested, and her involvement in the rebellion against the system that controls society.
Peris is Tally Youngblood's childhood friend in Scott Westerfeld's novel "Uglies". He is like a brother to Tally and they have a close bond. Peris undergoes the mandatory surgery to become a "Pretty" and is separated from Tally at the beginning of the story.
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.
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.
She is never given a last name. The only characters with last names in Uglies are Tally Youngblood, Dr Cable, and Andrew Simpson Smith.