Friday, 2 March 2012
Identify and Sort
The five main elements of the novel, Uglies, are foreshadowing, crises, setting, conflict and theme. The most important of these five elements is foreshadowing. The author of Uglies, Scott Westerfeld, uses foreshadowing throughout the novel. Tally meets a new friend in Uglyville named Shay, and the two become quite close. They begin to get to know each other better and share stories about old friends and just their lives in general. Peris, who was Tally's best friend before he became pretty, was mentioned many times in Tally's stories. For example, "The two of them had only used a penknife when they'd cut themselves and held hands." (Westerfeld, 25) This is one of the many memories Tally brings up about Peris.When Shay leaves to go to the Smoke, Tally is left alone, once again, in Uglyville. Tally has a huge decision to make at this point: follow in Shay's footsteps and move to the Smoke, or remain where she is now and turn pretty. Tally began to have flashbacks to when she and Peris were together. As much as she wanted to go with Shay, Peris was her one best friend, and she could not betray him. The foreshadowing used in Uglies allows you to uncover more about the characters. For instance, as the reader, we barely know Peris. But when Tally flashes back to memories with Peris, you start to discover certain things about him. In all of Tally's flashbacks, she went to Peris for advice, and from that I got that he was a good friend to talk to, and that he has good advice. The foreshadowing used also lets you get into Tally's head a little bit more because we know about how she was brought up, which may have an impact on where she decides to stay in the end. Overall, foreshadowing is the most important element because it effectively creates suspense in the novel, Uglies.
Monday, 20 February 2012
Identify
A 'good book' must have qualities that make it good. For me, three qualities that make a 'good book' are entertaining, fiction, and has an interesting story- line. I would classify the novel, Uglies, by Scott Westerfeld as a 'good book' because it consists of the three main qualities I look for in a novel. Firstly, it is entertaining. Scott Westerfeld included a lot of action in the novel: the tours the two main characters would take to get from Uglyville, where they were growing up and living to a new town called the Smoke which took 10 days to get to on hover-boards. Secondly, its fiction. I love fiction books because they broaden your imagination and makes you imagine things that wouldn't normally happen in real life. In Uglies, people are sorted into worlds by their appearance. For example, all of the "Uglies" live in Uglyville and all of the "Pretties" live in Little Pretty Town. Lastly, the novel has an interesting story line. Mostly because it's fiction, I found that the whole idea of the novel was interesting. The details Scott Westerfeld used to describe the situations that occurred gave the novel much suspense, and left you wanting to continue reading. Overall, the qualities Scott Westerfeld included in the novel, Uglies, made it a 'good book.'
Westerfeld, Scott. Uglies. New York, Simon & Schuster.2005. Print.
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