![]() ![]() In other words, she'd better do it now.Īnd then there are the new pretties, like Peris, who spend their days at parties instead of pulling tricks. As Tally tells Shay, "when you're pretty you might not need to play tricks and mess things up" (10.80). ![]() We might even say that tricks define uglies for instance, when the young uglies move in to the dorm and Tally is almost the last old ugly, she teaches them all her old tricks (11.5). Almost all the older uglies we see in this book are trick-pulling pranksters, whether they know about the Smoke or not. Ready for a look into the Shmoop brain? Our real favorite characters are Sussy, An, and Dex, for one simple reason: no one remembers who they are, so it makes a devilishly hard quiz question.įine, we'll tell you: Sussy, An, and Dex are three uglies who help out the Smoke by pulling off (and getting other tricky uglies to pull off) a big distraction during the break-in at Special Circumstances. You could argue that the real important division in this book isn't between individual characters, but between different groups of characters: the uglies (who haven't yet been operated on), the pretties (who have been operated on), and the Specials (the law enforcers). ![]()
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