Malala was a very critical person to fighting for every child's right to an education, a young women who experienced the suffers of growing up in an area controlled by Taliban, but still had a great father who wouldn’t close down his daughter's school even though he received death threats for Malala and him. If she died to the assassination attempt in the bus, there probably wouldn’t be anyone else fighting for every child’s education because, she is an inspiration for everyone and if she couldn’t do it then everyone else would think they can't and just give up to basic human rights. She explains, ‘’Even if they come to kill me, I will tell them what they are trying to do is …show more content…
Then her her ability to inspire helps other communicate freely and stand up for themselves. When she avoided death, it only made her stronger and more powerful to a good use, she was looked up as a leader, not a cruel one, but one that inspires everyone to do better to make the next generation of kids and themselves better and have more potential than ever. Therefore the ability to inspire and her passion is most essential to Malala being Malala, a courageous, and smart, young women. She just became stronger after she was shot by showing the Taliban that she was stronger than they had