Uglies (The Uglies)

what are the characteristics of a dystopian world in uglies?

what are the characteristics of a dystopian world in uglies?

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Everyone in Tally's world must undergo compulsory body modification surgery in order to be socially accepted. As a result, people are intensely self-critical, believing themselves to be unlovable and hideous without medical intervention. Though the novel does not take a strong stance on the issue of cosmetic surgery itself, it does advocate for increased self-acceptance.