TERRITORIALISM
Specials (Novel)
By Scott Westerfeld
Synopsis:
The novel in the Uglies
series begins two months after events in Pretties, when Tally Youngblood has
become a member of an elite group of "Specials" - surgically enhanced
super-humans - called the Cutters. The Cutters were originally founded by Shay,
who invented the use of ritual self-harm to become "bubbly" and
clear-headed in spite of brain lesions used to make her pretty-minded. All of
the specials in this group were able to get rid of the brain lesions on their
own, and now live in the wild. They were adopted into Special Circumstances and
given enhanced senses, strength and reflexes, and are among the youngest agents
working for Dr Cable.
The
Cutters disguise themselves as Uglies in order to crash a party in Uglyville
and search for members of the New Smoke. Tally successfully finds a girl giving
out pills which cure the pretty lesions, which she encourages the Uglies to
take to the Crims - Tally and Shay's old clique. The Cutters attempt to capture
the girl, but she escapes on a hoverboard with David's help. Giving chase, the
Cutters are ambushed by Smokies with unusually advanced technology, including
infra-red masking sneak suits and electrical weapons. The Smokies kidnap
Fausto, one of the Cutters, and leave Shay and Tally injured.
Hearing
that the pills are intended for Zane, Tally insists on going to see her
boyfriend, who suffered brain damage in New Pretty Town and has been
hospitalized since Tally turned Special. Tally discovers that while Zane is
free of the pretty lesions, his brain has been damaged and his physical
infirmity now disgusts her.
She
begins to wonder if she received a brain operation when being made Special
which has given her feelings of superiority.
Eager
to show Dr. Cable that Zane is cured so that he will be made Special, Shay and
Tally break into the city armory to steal something to cut off Zane's tracking
necklace. They succeed, but in the attempt, they accidentally destroy much of
the armory, putting the city on high alert. Then, they begin to secretly track
Zane and the Crims as they journey to the New Smoke, although the pair split up
when Tally receives a guide to the New Smoke from her friend Andrew Simpson
Smith, an escapee from a reservation of primitive culture. Shay follows the
guide straight to the Smoke, but Tally insists on staying with Zane.
On
the journey, Zane notices Tally and confronts her about her reasons for
following him. The pair kiss, but Tally is still repulsed by Zane's tremors and
runs away from him. Tally continues to follow the group to the New Smoke - a
city called Diego, which accepts runaways freely, having widely adopted the
pretty cure and rejected the rules about surgery, allowing anyone to look how
they please rather than following the international standard. Tally is amazed
by this, but horrified to hear that Diego is beginning to expand into the wild,
clear-cutting forest like the Rusties did.
Tally
finds Fausto at a party for newly arrived runaways, but realizes his Special
brain surgery has been cured. He had given informed consent before he became
special to take a "cure" for having a special brain. Tally only just
escapes being forcibly injected. Her escape attempt leaves her helpless, as she
jumps off a cliff with only crash bracelets to catch her fall. She is picked up
by Diego's authorities and locked up for her lethal strength and weapon-sharp
teeth and fingernails, which they insist on removing. The doctors inform her
that she has received brain surgery to give her flashes of anger and euphoria,
along with feelings of superiority, although they will not change this without
her consent. With Shay's help, Tally escapes just before the surgery begins.
Shay
and the other Cutters have all been cured by Fausto, but they want Tally's help
to protect Diego from imminent attack by Dr Cable, who is blaming the so-called
New System for the attack on the armory. Tally assists in the evacuation of the
hospital, but learns after the attack that Zane, having just received surgery
to cure his tremors, died of complications during the confusion of the attack.
Grief-stricken, Tally leaves immediately to tell Dr Cable the truth about the
attack on the armory. Just before she reaches the city, she meets David, who
took a helicopter to talk to her in time. He tells her that he still believes
she can think her own way out of her brain surgery, but gives her an injector
full of the cure so that she has the option of curing herself.
Arriving
at Special Circumstances headquarters, Tally finds Dr Cable and the Specials
have taken control of the city. Dr Cable knows that Tally was responsible for
the attack, but has chosen to use the attack as a way to seize control over
both this city and Diego. Tally tricks Dr Cable into stabbing herself on the
injector, and is imprisoned underground for a month, watching the feeds as Dr.
Cable slowly loses her grip on the city and the cure begins to spread. Diego
publishes scans of Tally's Special body, calling her a "morphilogical
violation," and the world is outraged by Dr Cable's "secret"
experiments on unconsenting teenagers.
Eventually,
Tally is taken as the last remaining Special to be "despecialized",
but she resists the surgeons and breaks out with Dr. Cable's help, becoming the
only true Special left. She returns to David, still waiting at the Rusty Ruins,
and realizes that her other friends have all found their places in the New
System. She decides that she wishes to remain in the wild, free from surgery,
and with David she will form the "New Special Circumstances",
ensuring that nature is protected from mankind's excesses.
Analysis:
In this
literary piece, I can say that it is under the territorialism approach for the
story shows the relationship between ownership and the construction of one’s
self. In the story, The Specials here shows ownership on the Cutters who are
surgically enhanced humans in order to control them (intangible in the aspect
of controlling their minds through brain lesions). In the later part of the
story, it gives us the perception that the main character (Tally Youngblood)
struggles on herself as to what she’s going to do in order to save the other
Cutters as well as herself from the hands of the New System and the unjustly
judgment of others.
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