Malala was the opposite,in some aspects.The life she lived in Afghanistan was a privilege to go to school since she was a female.Changes were made for a while till terrorist attacks came more often.Malala was determined to have her mind and others filled with knowledge, and respect, even if her life could be shattered like glass.
Malala was born in Pashtun, a tribe that spreads out of all of Afghanistan and Pakistan and Mingora the largest city in Swat valley, northwest Pakistan.She loved wandering away from child's games and joining in on the men's conversations …show more content…
Malala had to brothers her older brother Kushal,and her younger brother Atal as a child all children did not need to wear hijabs course they were yet teenagers, once you would reach ẗeenage hood¨ girls would have to wear hijabs and walk behind and can only leave home with a male to be in ¨modern suciudie¨.Malala herself was never a girly girl but she did love the color pink and lusted for playing with her hair,her father was a hero to her the one person she would always run to in anything happen,her locked relationship with her father was good for that too for her trust but her father was a principal at an all-girls middle school and a teacher Malala was in love with it even when she would go in the classrooms she admired the knowledge …show more content…
He would explain it was UN Muslim to do such a thing Malala and her father didn't believe him but her mother did and scenes the earthquake hit it gave him a better chance to get in people's heads. They signed a treaty to the government to have a peaceful radio station but soon all broke loose Mullah his radio station was getting worse and the war was soon the government, to hostages to stop this but it made it worse the longer this happened the worse Mullah was change acts of others to begin a war. Soon after the bombs and terrorist attacks buildings were destroyed homes and schools almost gone, I couldn't believe my eyes it hurt so much but her father was yet to give up he would fight but still stand for the rights of others, for his job was a principal and a teacher he was not going to let this destruction stop him,Malala and her father were able to start up schools again but one by one girl started dropping out of