Body paragraph 3: Focus on setting

Topic sentence: (Remember point #3 from your thesis? Introduce the point in a complete sentence. Don’t forget to start your sentence with a transition!)

book: uglies by scott westerfeld

Furthermore, the setting of "Uglies" plays a crucial role in shaping the society and characters within the novel. The story takes place in a future world where everyone undergoes a surgical operation at age sixteen to become "pretty," conforming to society's definition of beauty. This rigidly controlled setting limits personal expression and reinforces the notion of conformity. The city of New Pretty Town, with its gleaming buildings and perfect appearance, serves as a stark contrast to the stark, desolate wilderness beyond the city's borders. This juxtaposition highlights the dichotomy between the superficiality of society and the harsh realities of nature, showcasing the internal conflict faced by the characters as they navigate their own identities within this oppressive environment.

shorten

The setting in "Uglies" influences the characters and society, as they live in a future world where everyone undergoes a surgery at age sixteen to become "pretty." The contrast between the perfect, controlled New Pretty Town and the harsh wilderness beyond highlights the conflict between conformity and personal identity for the characters.

What role does the setting play? one sentence!

The setting in "Uglies" serves to highlight the tension between societal conformity and individual identity.

How does the setting affect the overall story?

The setting in “Uglies” creates a dystopian world that challenges characters to navigate societal expectations and personal freedoms, ultimately driving the plot forward as they struggle to reconcile their inner desires with the external pressures of a strictly controlled environment.

What textual evidence can you provide to prove your points? (Try using this sentence starter: The following textual evidence proves my point OR I know this because in the text it says…)

I know this because in the text it says, "A little revolt now and then is a good thing; it’s necessary in the political world as storms in the physical," reflecting how the controlled setting of the society in "Uglies" suppresses individuality and the characters' natural instincts to rebel against conformity (Westerfeld, 2005, p. 48).