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    Courage to Continue In most works of literature‚ a character faces a difficult feat. Atticus‚ Jonas‚ and Malala‚ are all courageous. The bravery and courage in them all is outstanding. Why did they not quit as so many others had? They were scared‚ but faced their fears. You do not have to be strong‚ educated or rich to stand up for what they believe in. “True courage means doing the right thing‚ even in the face of seemingly impossible challenges or obstacles” In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird

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    world”(74). Emerson believes that a true transcendentalist follows their own self-made path towards their truth‚ towards their happiness. As for what causes the quest for truth in an individual‚ it all depends on the individual’s inner voice‚ as seen with Malala Yousafzai‚ Aung San Suu Kyi‚ and even the band The

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    become silent”‚ said Martin Luther King Jr. He was saying that when you do not say anything‚ nothing will happen and the world will not become a better place. He was an activist‚ who believed that people should speak out. .Other activists‚ such as Malala Yousafzai and Mahatma Gandhi also believe this. These activist refused to stay silent and fight for their cause. Despite the risks they kept on fighting. They did whatever it took to fight for their cause. An activist who took a risk to fight

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    places in their countries like Malala Yousafzai‚ Hannah Taylor‚ and Iqbal Masih. They come from all different countries‚ come in different shapes‚ sizes‚ and

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    start because they have had rough times in their past. For example‚ Time For Kids tells us Malala was shot by the Taliban on October 9‚ 2012 (age 15) as she was on a school bus. At age 12 she found out that the Taliban didn’t want girls to be able to go to school and have power like men. Her mission was for girls to be allowed to go to school‚ but the Taliban didn’t want that. Even after this attack Malala stills wants to fight for women’s rights. Alex Libby was another teen activist with a rough

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    Malala Yousafzai‚ a seventeen-year-old Pakistani girl began blogging about her life under Taliban occupation and her views about girls’ education under a pseudonym for BBC around age twelve. When asked her name and threatened with a gun‚ Malala Yousafzai didn’t deny her identity‚ even though she might have been killed. She was shot in the head‚ and had the guts to stand her ground. Even though there was an attempt on her life because of her views‚ Malala continues to speak for

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    girl named Malala Yousafzai. Malala believes in equal right of education among all gender. Advocating for girls in Pakistan to be allowed to receive education. Her belief made her a target to the Taliban in Pakistan‚ leading to her being shot in the head. Malala ends up surviving after being taken to a military hospital in Peshawar‚ and to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham‚ England. When someone get shot in the head as message to be kill off‚ that person would stay quiet. But not Malala‚ her receiving

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    Author Malala Yousafzai‚ wrote an essay speaking out on not only her beliefs‚ but the people she was surrounded by also. In her essay‚ Malala says that we must use our words‚ instead of physical interaction‚ in order to take control over a situation (Malala). This shows that we control our language and how we use it in any situation‚ rather than it controlling us; but Malala says that if we do not speak out on the thoughts that we have made up in our mind then our language is useless (Malala). Author

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    example‚ suffered from autism but yet she used that to her advantage. Her love of cattle and the device that holds them‚ that she then made for herself‚ helped her change the entire cattle slaughter industry. In The Clever Class‚ the book made by Malala‚ showcases just a small portion of the struggles she went through. She believed in the right for girls to have an education so much that she spoke out against the Taliban‚ even though they terrify her. From Marley & Me‚ John and Jenny Grogan overcome

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    you must stay brave and have courage‚ last is you have to have perseverance to get through the hardship. First is in a bad situation it might be good to stay positive and be somewhat happy for the time you can be happy. Like in the book i am malalamalala was shot and bullied and threatened but all throughout that time she remained positive and still stood up for

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