At the start of the book Tally is not as brave, or as independent. She was oblivious to things around her. When Shay finally revealed the truth to her, she started to see things in a whole new perspective. After being questioned at the Special Circumstance's building, she felt offended and surprised to the importance of freedom in their city. As Tally goes on the journey to find Shay, she gets more suspicious. She turns more mature, and more independent for the days she spent alone.
In the middle of the book, Tally turns more fierce and powerful. She is more confident and feels happy staying at the Smoke (old city founded by the Uglies). She strengthens physically but also emotionally. She sees things in another light and finally understands. She isn't as oblivious, and is cunning.
Near the end of the book, her confidence boosts even more, and she is like a completely different person. She is stronger, and she isn't scared of everything. She is also grateful for her friendship with others and would want to help many.
This is what Tally possibly looks like!
Here is what The Smoke (old city founded by the Uglies) may look like!


This looks absolutely fabulous Celia! I love how you have appropriately put the images parallel to the text.
ReplyDeleteA little error to point out: You have misspelt Shay's name in the first sentence. :)
Emilie.
Thank you Emilie! I have now edited it :D
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