![]() ![]() Well, no: Uglies may take place in a futuristic world, but many of the issues that it deals with are issues that people deal with all the time, like, "Who am I?,""Am I good-looking enough?," and "What's the deal with this growing up thing, anyway?" (Okay, that last one people mostly deal with when they're becoming adults.) And that's Uglies in a nutshell: it's about the experience of growing up and making choices and becoming yourself and managing your friendships. ![]() ![]() adults either don't understand what teenagers are going through or act as uncaring tyrants (fantasy).friends help make you who you are-but sometimes also make you who they want you to be (impossible) and.teenagers are considered ugly and awkward (never happens).people are judged by their appearance (crazy).Scott Westerfeld's Uglies: Novel Study Guide Introduction ![]()
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