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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