On December 10, 2014, Malala received the ‘Nobel Peace Prize’ for her contribution in defense of children against terrorism and fight for their right of education. This speech was delivered by her upon receiving the award from Nobel Prize Committee. The speech was very powerful in its substance as it finely captured everything that she stood for and her work that made her worthy of the prestigious award. Her speech also efficiently executes some rhetorical tactics to capture the attention of her audiences.
Metaphor was quite perfectly placed in her speech. When she said, “Thank you to my father for not clipping my winds and for letting me fly”, she did not literally mean those words, but was trying to convey