{"id":3061,"date":"2006-03-11T02:37:00","date_gmt":"2006-03-11T02:37:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=3061"},"modified":"2018-11-20T05:25:19","modified_gmt":"2018-11-20T05:25:19","slug":"psychotic-obsession-uglies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=3061","title":{"rendered":"Psychotic Obsession: Uglies"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The American cult of beauty is an media phenomena that most of digest with our <a href=\"www.barbiecollector.com\">Barbies<\/a> at an early age. By the time we&#8217;re twelve, many of us are already dying for our own subscription to <a href=\"www.seventeen.com\/\">Seventeen<\/a> magazine, and by 17, we&#8217;re already in a permanent state of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.athealth.com\/Consumer\/disorders\/BDDInterview.html\">body dysmorphia,<\/a> and the madness escalates apace. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.scottwesterfeld.com\">Scott Westerfeld&#8217;s<\/a> novel, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.booksense.com\/product\/info.jsp?affiliateId=ReadersResponse&#038;isbn=0689865384\">Uglies<\/a> takes our societal exces just one tiny dystopian step further &#8212; what if adolescence was a State acknowledged stage of ugliness? What if the entire nation were required mandatory cosmetic surgery at the age of 16?<\/p>\n<p>Tally Youngblood wants <i>desperately<\/i> to be a beauty. Her best friend Persis, only three months older than she, has already been taken for <i>his<\/i> operation, and she is lonely, mortified, and bored. She thought they&#8217;d be best friends forever, but he hasn&#8217;t even been back to see her! She&#8217;s tired of waiting for beauty, and she misses her friend.<\/p>\n<p>Caught sneaking back the New Pretty Town where Persis now lives (as opposed to Uglyville where she lives in a State-run dormitory), Tally meets another Ugly who gives her a glimpse of another life. She, Tally, doesn&#8217;t <i>have to<\/i> become a beauty. She could stay Ugly, stay herself, her new friend Shay says. But that makes no sense! The surgery actually <i>helps<\/i> society, everybody knows that; when everyone is physically &#8220;perfect,&#8221; nobody misses out. Everyone&#8217;s looks are based on a symmetrical, statistical average that just makes real what everybody knows &#8212; that people with giant eyes are charismatic, convincing, and are afforded advantages by their peers; in the twisted logic of New Pretty Town, imposing this surgery on all creates an egalitarian basis for society. No one is heeded merely because she is beautiful; no idea is disregarded because it originates with someone who is ugly. That&#8217;s what Tally&#8217;s taught in biology, anyway, and Tally is a believer. She wants to be pretty. She <em>needs<\/em> to be.<\/p>\n<p>She loves Shay, though, and when Shay decides to find a town called &#8216;Smoke,&#8217; out in the Wilds away from New Pretty Town, Tally promises not to tell where she has gone. Except that the State doesn&#8217;t appreciate Shay going away&#8230; and Tally isn&#8217;t ever going to be beautiful until she tells where her friend has gone. The State that <i>used<\/i> to be the giver of every good thing has a dark side. There are the Special Circumstances Pretties, who are superhuman, and super fast. The Wilds aren&#8217;t as bad as she&#8217;s been told, and the surgery isn&#8217;t as benign as it seems. In the end, Tally&#8217;s&#8230; going to have to make a choice: give up Shay&#8217;s whereabouts, and be beautiful, or be Ugly forever.<\/p>\n<p>The first is a trilogy, <i>Uglies<\/i> is an arresting adventure, which parallels and parables the the psychosis of adolescent insecurities and mocks the American obsession with physical beauty. I got a pretty good idea of what the next novel might cover &#8212; the ending is a great cliffhanger, and Westerfeld named Tally&#8217;s friend Persis&#8230; <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.answers.com\/main\/ntquery;jsessionid=7fegbpfc36it8?tname=iliou-persis&#038;curtab=2222_1&amp;amp;hl=laocoon&amp;sbid=lc03b\">Iliou Persis<\/a><\/em> is the Greek phrase for &#8220;the sack of Illion,&#8221; and it is <a href=\"http:\/\/omacl.org\/Hesiod\/ilium.html\">a story fragment<\/a> that comes in Greek mythology just before the story of the fall of Troy. Persis seems that it might be another name for &#8216;fall&#8217; or destruction&#8230; With that delicious Greek mythological hint hanging, I can&#8217;t wait to read the next in the series, which is called, ominously, <i>Pretties<\/i>&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The American cult of beauty is an media phenomena that most of digest with our Barbies at an early age. 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