In "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld, discrimination is prominently depicted through the societal divide between "Uglies" and "Pretties." The government enforces a superficial standard of beauty, deeming those who do not conform to this standard as less valuable, leading to a culture of conformity and prejudice. Characters like Tally Youngblood grapple with the implications of this discrimination, ultimately questioning the morality of a society that prioritizes appearance over individuality and worth. This commentary highlights the dangers of valuing external beauty over personal identity and diversity.
uglies cookies are gross and ugly
Uglies Pretties Specials Extras
Unbelievable Uglies was created in 1963.
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.
By changing what they do.
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There are four books only-- Uglies, Pretties, Specials, Extras.
I sure hope that there is a game like the uglies series.
They're first explained after page 101 of Uglies
Education is the best defense. Discrimination results from ignorance and misunderstanding of people. Research has shown that when people become familiar with other cultures and countries they have less discrimination. A global mindset lessens discrimination and this can be achieved through education.