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.
an example of imagery is whatever that has to do with the formation of mental images
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imagery
they are the way the writer writes like for example: Similes, metaphors, imagery, etc.
Superficial, Selfish, Close-minded
an example of imagery is whatever that has to do with the formation of mental images
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Uglies Pretties Specials Extras
Unbelievable Uglies was created in 1963.
imagery
The ISBN of Uglies is 0-689-86538-4.
"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.
Not really, no.
Not really, no.
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can you give me 5 example of the imagery