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I Am Malala Research Paper

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In I am Malala, the memoir, a young girl shot by the name of Malala Yousafzai, was shot by the Taliban because she stood up for education. Malala’s struggle inspires me as a student who is preparing to embark on my college journey. Malala went through many struggles in her young life. One struggle Malala faced was that she could not walk around without a male relative. Another struggle was when the Taliban took over in 2007. They stopped girls from going to school by bombing schools, hurting teachers, students, and even other citizens. Out of all Malala’s struggle the hardest one she has had to face was being attacked by the Taliban. Malala finds it very difficult to stay in England, she misses her home and all her school friends and teachers. Some might say that she is safe in Birmingham which is politically true but she feels as if she is safe at home in Swat Valley.
I am trying to imagine all the struggles Malala went through and I think about how tough and strong she is emotionally. …show more content…

Malala is unbreakable because although she was shot and near death it did not break her or silence her. “The Taliban could take our pens and books, but they couldn’t stop our minds from thinking” (146). She is forgiving because she has said she does not hate the Taliban who tried to end her life. Malala is humble because even though she has a day dedicated to herself, she does not want it to be about her but rather to the humans who have raised awareness to change our world. Malala is continuing to raise awareness in not only her community nor country but the whole world. She has one goal and it is for all women to have the right to education. “My mission, our mission, demands that we act decisively to educate girls and empower them to change their lives and communities” (327). Malala can be described as unbreakable, forgiving, humble, and dedicated role model to others who is an international symbol of

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