Thereupon, Malala became well known in a matter of days, hours, minutes, but although she was fortunate she never looked for fame or fortune. Yousafzai is an intelligent girl whom may know the logic behind everything she goes through, Malala identifies the matter of things as she portrays them and must find a solution to alter the situation. At her young age, she was inspired to create peace for all and most importantly, equality for all the women in the world, Malala affirms that by announcing, “As we crossed the Malakand Pass I saw a young girl selling oranges. She was scratching marks on a piece of paper with a pencil to account for the oranges she had sold as she could not read or write. I took a photo of her and vowed I would do everything in my power to help educate girls like her. This was the war I was going to fight”(Yousafzai, pg. 108). According to “I Am Malala” Yousafzai gives the most tremendous impression of the inequality there was for women in Pakistan, for example, women were almost considered a minority because they were not celebrated when they were born, a male figure must always remain with them and they got their education privileges snatched from them because they were women. Thus privileges were taken away from women, Malala fought to restore them with a brave and extremely intellect set of mind. Violence is never the answer when one can use the brains to defeat
Thereupon, Malala became well known in a matter of days, hours, minutes, but although she was fortunate she never looked for fame or fortune. Yousafzai is an intelligent girl whom may know the logic behind everything she goes through, Malala identifies the matter of things as she portrays them and must find a solution to alter the situation. At her young age, she was inspired to create peace for all and most importantly, equality for all the women in the world, Malala affirms that by announcing, “As we crossed the Malakand Pass I saw a young girl selling oranges. She was scratching marks on a piece of paper with a pencil to account for the oranges she had sold as she could not read or write. I took a photo of her and vowed I would do everything in my power to help educate girls like her. This was the war I was going to fight”(Yousafzai, pg. 108). According to “I Am Malala” Yousafzai gives the most tremendous impression of the inequality there was for women in Pakistan, for example, women were almost considered a minority because they were not celebrated when they were born, a male figure must always remain with them and they got their education privileges snatched from them because they were women. Thus privileges were taken away from women, Malala fought to restore them with a brave and extremely intellect set of mind. Violence is never the answer when one can use the brains to defeat