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Tally Youngblood
I think the cover is Tally. Hope that helps!
September 9th, the same day as Shay.
The protagonist in Scott Westerfeld's series is Tally Youngblood.
She lives in the senior dorm in Uglyville, across the river from New Pretty Town.
Tally Youngblood was initially portrayed as rebellious, adventurous, and independent. As the story progresses, she develops traits like empathy, courage, and a willingness to stand up for what she believes is right. Overall, Tally's character evolves from a self-centered individual to someone who prioritizes the well-being of others.
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.
Superficial, Selfish, Close-minded
Yes, Tally's perception of beauty changes in the novel "Uglies." Initially, she aspires to become "pretty" according to society's standards, but her understanding of beauty evolves as the story progresses. Tally learns to appreciate inner beauty, strength, and individuality over conformity to a superficial ideal.
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.
In the book "Specials," Tally Youngblood acquires the tattoos as part of her transformation into a Special, a genetically modified superhuman soldier. The tattoos symbolize her new identity and allegiance to the Specials group.
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.