![]() ![]() The princes vary through her dreams sometimes being ugly, sometimes pretty and sometimes both. But once she jumps out of the tower there is no going back. The princess spends her time looking at herself in the mirror, but soon gets bored of that life and wants to escape. Throughout the novel, Tally has a dream of being a princess trapped in a tower. This simplistic use of the language signifies the mental change that comes with the operation-the mind is prettified or rather simplified. There are words and phrases like pretty-making meaning that something is pleasant, bubbly meaning being aware of oneself and one's memories, etc. The language of the pretties in New Pretty Town is quite distinct. It also shows that Tally's subconsciously still holding onto her true self even after the change. The sweater symbolizes the beginning of Tally breaking the chains of the pretty life and starting to remember her true self. The sweater is made out of various patches of fabric and it looks odd and certainly adds an interesting touch to her costume. Tally finds out that she still kept the handmade sweater from the Smoke. ![]() Tally and Shay decide to go to the costume party organized by the Crims dressed as the people from the Smoke. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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