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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Lucia Vasquez Sparadeo English 9B-H February 23rd‚ 2015 I Am Malala Question Responses Question 1 The role of Malala’s father throughout her entire story played an essential part in the developing of Malala’s character‚ beliefs and values as well as a motive for many of her actions throughout the course of the story. Though several of her father’s actions have impacted her one way or another‚ what appeared to be one of the most significant was the building of the Khushal School- a long awaited dream
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Malala and Dr. King Malala and Dr. King‚ though different in age and gender‚ were both enormously brave and persistent. Both Malala and Dr. King were threatened by death‚ but they stood strong and continued on with their crusades. Malala was threatened by the Taliban for speaking out against a girl’s right to go to school‚ and Dr. King was threatened for speaking out against racial inequality. Though they both fought for the same general idea of freedom‚ Malala and Dr. King did approach the idea
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ambitious‚ and three activists are Malala Yousafzai‚ Alex Lin‚ and Iqbal Masih. Each of these courageous teens all had objectives to help their own causes. Malala fought for education. Lin gridlocked toxic waste. Masih repelled slavery. We need more people in the world like this because without them‚ we would not be where we are today. First‚ a word that describes Malala Yousafzai is conscientious because she is striving for the right for girls education. Yousafzai wants girl’s education because
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things. And Malala knows that. So she is going to stand up for what she knows is right. When Malala was 12 her school got closed down. Also she is fighting for girls rights because the Taliban doesn’t want girls to go to school because they think girls would become more powerful and Malala doesn’t find that okay that boys always want to be more powerful. Malala is fighting for girls rights because she believes that every person should be treated the same no matter your color or gender. Malala is an amazing
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negative ways. The Pakistani culture greatly impacted numerous aspects in Malala’s life in the book‚ I Am Malala. For example‚ in Pakistan all women are required to wear burquas in public. Malala was forced to obey this rule‚ despite her longing for all women to be treated equally. She saw them being hit by the Taliban for their disobedience of this particular regulation. Consequently‚ Malala felt sorry for these women because they were doing no harm to anyone & therefore‚ deserved no punishment
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Chapter 4- The village Though Malala had been born in a city‚ she shared her father’s love of nature. She was passionate and in love with Swat Valley. This point she makes‚ adds more about her relationship with her father. So far my understanding is they are very close and she is following in his footsteps. Growing up‚ she couldn’t help but notice that women were often beaten by their husbands‚ or even kidnapped. Women in the village hid their faces whenever they left their home and they couldn’t
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In the movie‚ He named Me Malala we realize that it is the Taliban’s mission to silence all free and independent thought. In particular‚ they tried to silence Malala for aspiring an education. However‚ despite the Taliban’s attempt to silence her‚ Malala’s thought is now heard loudly throughout the world. And against all odds‚ she was able to overcome the enormous obstacles she faced before and after the Taliban’s shooting. And become an advocate for women’s education and a Nobel Prize Winner. All
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The movie‚ “He Named Me Malala”‚ is based upon a foundation of themes including women’s rights‚ the importance and power of education‚ goodness‚ how Islam is viewed‚ and finally the significance of having a role model. The most prominent theme seen in the movie is women’s rights. Malala found her passion within women’s rights because all sexes should always be considered equal. Malala grew up at a time where women’s rights were looked down upon in Pakistan. The Taliban forced women to hide their
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In addition to determination‚ in I am Malala‚ Malala also used a tone of passion toward her cause. This is evident in the quote; “I just felt such a pain in my heart. What is their sin‚ what have they done that they’ve had to migrate? Why are these innocent children suffering such hardship? Why are they deprived of school and a peaceful environment (XIX)?” In this quote‚ Malala describes her empathy for the very poor children she sees on the side of the road. By describing the pain that she feels
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