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    Malala Essay In your view‚ how does Yousafzai’s portrayal of injustice in the world contribute to the enduring value of her speech? “I am those 66 million girls who are deprived of education. And today I am not raising my voice‚ it is the voice of those 66 million girls.” Malala’s speech was a speech that touched all corners of the world. After winning the Nobel Peace Prize‚ a speech was given on the 10th of December‚ 2014 to accept her award. However‚ her speech didn’t revolve around Malala herself

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    The autobiography‚ I Am Malala‚ is about Malala Yousafazi‚ a girl who stood up for education‚ despite the difficulties to do so. She and her family struggled as the Taliban prevented education‚ thinking it went against their religion. They especially did not approve of girls attending school. Throughout the memoir‚ two quotes caught my attention. Initially‚ a quote on page 162‚ provided the essence of Malala’s story‚ it says‚ “‘Education is education. We should learn everything and then choose which

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    “I am Malala‚” by Malala Yousafazi is a book about a young girl who fought for her rights and refused to be silenced when she was persecuted. In her home country‚ Pakistan‚ not many people believe that women should be able to get an education or get good jobs‚ like the men do. Instead they believe that women are meant to be housewives‚ only cooking‚ cleaning and serving the man of the house. Malala and her family did not agree with this at all‚ and they fought for what they believed in‚ which made

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    read? You likely read two books following the hero’s journey. Both the books I Am Malala and The Hobbit follow the hero’s journey. The book The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien is a fantasy story about a hobbit who is thrown into an adventure he does not want to go on. The book I Am Malala is an autobiography written by Malala Yousafzai about her life as a women’s education activist. Both books The Hobbit and I Am Malala portray the hero’s journey‚ but the way that the author portrays it in each book is

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    documentary‚ He Named Me Malala‚ explores a Pakistani family living in Swat Valley‚ the Yousafzai family‚ that experience the effects of unequal educational rights in their daughter‚ Malala‚ who advocates for an equal opportunity. Although advocating for equal opportunities is extremely detrimental for families‚ especially those in communities

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    Therefore‚ Malala and Queen Rania can fit the definition of hero because of their powerful courage to develop people lives by successful achievements. They have changed underprivileged people lives and provided them with important human factors that any ordinary person need‚ they also advocate and fight for women’s rights in the society and they brought peace to those who fear speaking for what they want. Malala supported women to complete their education‚ whereas Queen

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    In the book I Am Malala‚ the main character and narrator is a girl named Malala Yousafzai. Where Malala was born men are very restrictive but she believed differently. By her example she is empowering women to have the rights of education. Malala encourages people around the world to stand up for their rights under the Taliban. Malala Yousafzai is a young girl that was born in Mingora‚ North Pakistan. She was one of the few girls in the country that attended school. She is also one of the few people

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    fighting to prevent animal abuse‚ Malala and Kesha have been very outspoken about issues that have to change. Even though they both fight for different issues‚ both women are recognized and awarded for what they are doing. The issues that they are fighting for are one of the biggest issues that are talked about on the news and also on social media. Malala Yousafazai and Kesha are activists for the issues around the world but‚ what they are fighting for are different. Malala Yousafazai was born on July

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    Malala’s speech critique The speech by Malala is very effective because of the fact that she has a very clear goal on the subject and because she uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos very often in the speech. This essay will show that Malala was a very effective speaker during her speech because she showed good speech techniques and because she was trying to inform the U.N about the issue at hand. Malala’s speech to the U.N had the purpose of informing the council about what was going on in the middle

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    It begins by Malala talking about the Taliban first coming to her valley when she was 10‚ and the changes that they forced upon her community. She talks about the Taliban leader‚ Maulana Fazlullah‚ a 28-year-old‚ who was from the Swat River‚ who had taken up the role after the initial leader Sufi Mohammed was imprisoned. Fazlullah had set up an illegal radio station to get information out about reforming Islam and the way that it should be practiced. He first began by spreading a positive message

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