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In "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld, vivid imagery is used to describe the transformation of characters from "ugly" to "pretty." For instance, the author paints a detailed picture of the surgical process and the dazzling, superficial beauty of the "pretty" world, highlighting the stark contrast between the two states. Such imagery emphasizes themes of societal standards of beauty and the loss of individuality, making the reader visualize the allure and the emptiness of the characters' transformations.

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