In Chapter 2 of "Pretties" by Scott Westerfeld, Tally encounters various technologies that reflect the advanced yet superficial society she lives in. Notable technologies include the use of "bubbly" communication devices, which allow for instant connectivity among individuals. Additionally, the society utilizes advanced cosmetic procedures to achieve the idealized "pretty" appearance, illustrating the emphasis on beauty and conformity. These technologies serve to enhance social interactions while also deepening the themes of identity and societal pressure.
The book from the old testement with only on chapter is Obadiah
Chapter 6 of what Book?
In the book of Nehemiah chapter 3 , has 10 gates mentioned.
The last chapter in the bible is from the book of Revelations chapter 22verse 21.
Greece is mentioned 5 times in the Bible In the book of Daniel chapter 8 verse 21, chapter 10 verse 20, chapter 11 verse 2 In the book of Zechariah chapter 9 verse 13 In the book of Acts chapter 20 verse 2
Shay: in Uglies, skinny. in Pretties, Shay-la. Tally: in Uglies, squint. (i think...) in pretties, Tally-wa.
Tally
When Tally and Zane finally escape to the Smoke
In "Pretties," Croy is surprised to see Tally in the rabbit pen because he had not expected her to be involved in the same experimentation and treatment that the others are undergoing. Tally's presence indicates that she is still connected to the Pretties and the system they represent, rather than having fully embraced the rebellion that Croy is part of. This moment highlights the tension between conformity and individuality, as Croy grapples with Tally's choices. His surprise reflects his hope for her to break free from the superficiality that the Pretties embody.
The conflict in the book PRETTIES is people vs.government and technology. Tally and her two friends Zane and Shay were determined to find who or what the government has been doing to the pretties to upgrade them and why. For example Tally finds the letter that the government and Zane hid from the PRETTIES to find that everyones health may be at risk. This conflict with the government and technology reminds me of the movie Lemony Snicket The Series Of Unfortunate Events because there are hidden secrets and take it one step at a time to uncover the secret of the Baudelaire's family and friends and finally after everything they take different risks to reach there final answer of the secret. The reason why I related these movie/ books is because they had the same stages of difficulty but each time reaching the same goal by taking it one step at a time and finding there answer. Lemony Snicket and PRETTIES both have you thinking what will happen next where are will this take them. For example in Lemony Snicket the children travel from Count Olaf's mansion to they're "aunts" and Count Olaf finds them again and in the PRETTIES Tally, Shay and Zane travel thought epidemics and get caught each try and every plane. This story is people vs. government and technology because Tally, Shay and Zane find out how the government has been using the technology to turn UGLIES into PRETTIES which affect PRETTIES health. These are my connections and why I know this is a people vs. government and technology. By: Jaimie Tufford
Specials comes next and that ends Tally's story and then Etxras is the final book in the world of ulgies but in extras tally id no longer the main character
um, in a movie? uglies the movie hasn't came out. probily not until 2011 of what ive heard. anyone feel free to correct me if i wrong.
Simon Pulse published the book "Pretties".
In "Pretties" by Scott Westerfeld, Tally Youngblood is a dynamic character who undergoes significant changes throughout the story. However, David is a more static character who remains largely the same in his beliefs and values throughout the book.
shay was never given a last name only tally youngblood, andreew simpson smith and dr.cable was given a last name.
The first book in the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld features a stylized drawing of a girl's face with half of it appearing normal and the other half showing technological enhancements. The second book, "Pretties," features a similar cover but with the girl's face fully "prettified." The third book, "Specials," depicts a more fierce and warrior-like version of the girl's face with advanced enhancements. The fourth book, "Extras," has a cover with a futuristic cityscape.
because tally betrayed her and lied! ill just add. Shay found out that Tally was a spy and betrayed the smoke and everyone there.