Malala is one of the bravest women in the world. In A Letter to Malala Yousafzai from School Students the students talk about how they admire what Malala has done. In the letter it states “Malala Yousafzai is one of the inspiration not only for girls but for everyone who has human values and knows the importance of education.” As a child I took education for granted, but then I realized many people are not as privileged as me. Education is a gift to all that we must cherish. Malala has not only changed my views but she has changed views of many other American students. Many students in America do not value education how students value education in other countries. Malala’s fight for education has helped many American students treasure their right to
Malala Yousafzai was for women's rights. She stood up for the right of girls around her, and around the world. She discovered that nothing would change unless she did something about it and that’s exactly what she did. She stood up for her education and the education of other women around the world, even in the face of danger she still stood up and did not back down. “Malala is a very influential person who deserves to be recognised, and she was. She went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her actions.” ( Kelter, 2016, Para:1)
Across the world people think of Malala Yousafzai as one of the most revolutionary women in the world for her stance against heresy and gender discrimination. She has showed through example that she is willing to give her life in the defense of her beliefs regarding women’s rights to education. Malala is an equal rights activist; she continually fights for women to have the same rights as all other people. Malala has endured a long and dangerous path to make people aware of the discrimination and dangers that women are facing in Pakistan and all over the world. Her famous journey and non-violent methods has had a profound effect and has resulted in the world taking a more active part in her fight for equal rights and women 's education.
It began as an ordinary day in Mingora, Pakistan, for a young girl returning home from school on her school bus. Suddenly, a masked gunman rushed into the bus and shouted, “Who is Malala?” Her friends on the bus looked back at her, and in the blink of an eye she was shot on the left side of her face. This incident was the spark that ignited a call for change in education around the world. Malala Yousafzai was the face of this change. She made significant contributions to female education rights by being an education activist and urging children to speak out and fight for their rights. She forever changed the lives of Pakistani girls who today benefit from free education and resources with numerous schools around their country.
Throughout the span of the human race, many people and organization have stood up for the right of others. Some scientists raced against time to produce vaccines that saved millions if not billions of lives. On the other hand, many speakers traveled across the globe to promote individual’s freedom and rights. In wartime, more people regardless of their backgrounds worked tirelessly to save lives of many individuals who faced genocide. Undoubtedly, history has foretold that at any moment in time, people are working tremendously so that other people may have a better world to live. Regarding education, Malala Yousafzai, known as Malala, has put all her efforts in promoting education to every child living on earth. She was a target of an insurgent group, but now she is the savior of many children. Thanks to her works, many children now have an education which they have never once dreamed they would have. Her moral courage will be a legacy that she leaves for humans.
In conclusion, Malala has shown strength throughout her struggle for a right for education for girls. Bravery able to face and deal with fear without flinching is what Malala had. Leadership building an inspiring vision, and create something new for people is also what Malala did. Malala has and would again give up her life to her beliefs that women should have the right to an education. Malala is special because she is the bravest 16 year old girl, who is still alive and confident about her views against Taliban and still supports Women
Few would be willing to risk your life for your right to education? Very few would. One girl named Malala was. This essay will explain what Malala and her foundation are trying to accomplish through their work. Malala and her organization have made positive impacts on education in third world
Malala Yousafzai believes that education is a basic right for every person. Malala, born July twelfth, nineteen ninety-seven is an activist for girls education. She was shot at just fifteen years old as a result of her life as an activist. Malala was nominated for the twenty-thirteen Nobel Peace Prize, but she did not win it. Many people have mixed feelings about the outcome of her nomination for the prestigious award. Malala believes that education is the basic right of boys and girls, men and women everywhere. The controversy which surrounds her life is a direct result of these beliefs, and is the reason she was shot.
Malala Youafzai is now a inspiring activist for women's education. Malala has a strong passion for education and loved school as a child. She lived in terriable circumstances in which a radical terrorist group, the Taliban, was terrorizing her city. Enforcing cruel strict Islamic law Malala bravly spoke out against the Taliban. Through many courages and tragic events Malala was globaly noticed, bringing attention to the issues of childrens and womens education and influencing millions of people.
Reading his narrative life, inspired me to think about how easy it is to go to school, and learn without any violence happen to me. I do not have to secretly read after I do my chores or ask for permission. He has inspired me to fully take in and appreciate the classrooms I get, the teachers who are there every day, and the help that is offered to me for free at the library and other institutions. Like Douglass, Malala faced struggles to attain her education. She grew up in Pakistan in a village called the Swat Valley. In her home education was important. Where she lived women/ girls were allowed to go to school, but not everyone believed that was a good thing. The Taliban had grown to large numbers, proclaiming their extreme beliefs onto people, one of them is that girls were not allowed to be educated. So schools had to be hidden in what looked like regular buildings, but as soon as the students walked in “that doorway was like a magical entrance to our own special world” (Yousafzai, 2013). School meant so much to these students that even if a large extremist group was threatening them, they still went
I Am Malala: Literary Analysis Malala Yousafzai was a talented and brave young woman who had one goal in life: to get an education and encourage others to do the same. Born in Pakistan, Malala did not grow up with many resources, but she was lucky enough to have a father that shared the same goal as her. At the young age of fifteen, she was shot in the face by the Taliban for standing up for girls’ rights to an education. Although the recovery time was long and hard, the Taliban did not silence her as she continued her campaign. This eventually led her to opening her own school in Yemen and writing the novel I Am Malala. As someone who highly values education and bravery, her story made me interested in learning more about her culture, family, and experiences.
First, Malala Yousafzai, she fought for girls’ right to education for this, “Malala won Pakistan’s National Youth Peace prize, which has since been renamed the National Malala Peace Prize. In 2014, she was awarded the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize.” Malala is ambitious because she wants to help other people no matter the threat that the Taliban were giving Malala. Malala has succeeded in getting a message out that every girl
Andrea Salas-Plaza Mr. Meyer World Geography Honors May 1 2016 Malala Yousafzai Vs. The World Malala Yousafzai is a role model for people everywhere. Malala was born your average Pakistani Girl, and became one of the world’s greatest Women’s rights activists. Malala, at the early age of eleven, started standing up
Malala Yousafzai, simply stated, is remarkable. She is unafraid to speak her mind, despite the penalties she might face. In her book, Malala says, “When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful”. When I first read that line, I stared at the page and thought back to all of the oppressive eras in the world’s past that I had learned about in my history classes and thought to myself, history is happening now, it’s always happening. It’s not just a page in some dusty textbook, it’s a book with never-ending pages filled with amazing people like Malala.
Hayden Wiedefeld 1/16/18 Making Change Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai is a brave and strong human rights advocate. She is fighting for women’s and girls’ rights because she lived in a very religious place and men don’t like women standing up for themselves. She didn’t want to do this in the first place, but then she saw how much she needed to fight. Malala knew that women should not be discriminated because they were different from men.