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Analysis Of I Am Malala

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In I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai I have read many interesting parts in this book, one that caught my attention was when Malala’s father was called the Falcon when he was young, and although he did not like it this is the reason why. “My father had turned his weakness into strength, For the first time Baba started praising him in front of others . . . For a while, my father did this, but stopped when he realized that although a falcon flies high it is a cruel bird.” (39) According to Malala’s father, he was called the falcon because he would fly high above the others, meaning he was better than most people around, but we all know that Falcon is not only a symbol of strength it is also a symbol of fear since they feed on prey that is much smaller than them making them fearful and also a cruel animal. Ziauddin who is Malala’s father realize to that being the falcon meant that he needed to be a fearful competitor, and he needed to take every chance he could to become better, and this is what at times can corrupt you because you tend to become the falcon in the sky ready to feed on smaller prey to survive. Ziauddin was able to turn things around for himself because he came realize that he used to be the small prey the falcon before him used to prey on, and that is because he earned that place in his life by practicing and when he got the opportunity to continue his way of doing things he stopped because he knew he needs to become more humble about it. Edward O. Wilson wrote a

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