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Analysis Of I Am Malala

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What do you do when your freedom is taken away from you? This is the question that Malala, the main character of I am Malala, must answer. Malala is a young teenage girl that resides in Pakistan with her family. The Taliban has recently come into her country and is restricting the freedom and rights of Pakistan’s citizens, especially the rights of women. Malala tells her story of bravery, courage, and perseverance through her autobiography, I am Malala. Although she is brave and courageous, she faces many obstacles in her pursuit of gaining women’s rights in Pakistan.
The Taliban takes many freedoms away from the people of Pakistan. However, Malala only becomes vocal against the Taliban when they decree that girls should no longer be …show more content…

She tells of how the Taliban “had taken or fifty-nine villages” and they would “attack... the police”(125). These attacks are cruel and inhumane but “nobody did a thing” to retaliate or take a stand against the Taliban (125). This problem exasperates Malala because she does not yet see the difference one person can make. Despite the lack of support, Malala continues to speak up against the Taliban and she gains more courage each time she does so. Another problems Malala faces is the threats she receives from the Taliban for speaking out against them. As Malala discusses the current state of her country on TV and on the radio, the Taliban become more aware of the threat she is becoming to them. As a result, the Taliban begin sending her and her father ominous letters which threaten their lives and the lives of the rest of their family. Although these threats did scare Malala, she is more concerned what she is fighting for than dying. She imagines what she would say if she ever came face to face with a Taliban member who was willing to take her life. She believes she would say “OK, shoot me, but first listen to me. What you are doing is wrong. I’m not against you personally, I just want every girl to go to school.” (7). This quote reveals how dedicated she is to the cause women being free to obtain an education. This dedication enables her to push past these present obstacle and to continuing to work towards her goal. Malala perseveres despite any

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