First, Malala is a really good speaker, just like her father and her grandfather. She won multiple speaking contests when she was younger, proving she is excellent at giving powerful speaches.
Second, Malala is a really caring and compassionate person, she showed it all along the book, but especially when she asked her father to give a plave in school to the poor kids she saw searching for metal in the garbage.
Also, she doesn’t mind much of what people think of her. At some point in the book, Malala’s mother tells her “Hide your face, people are looking …show more content…
He taught her the art of expressing ideas, he gave her his passion for school, he gave her the strength to speak loud while forgetting the fear of being repressed for it. The fact that her father is running a school makes her realise how important it is to get education, but also how difficult it is for many girls to get this education. In conclusion, Malala’s father has been a really influent character in her life, as he basically taught her everything she is recongnized for.
6. Analyse how much they were invested in this change.
Malala is very invested in the education cause from the beginning, but I don’t think she forces herself to do everything she does. It is natural for her to support education, since she realised how tough it is to get it considered as a right. She simply does everything in her power to make a difference in this world, without being afraid of the Taliban’s threat. She takes every chance that is offered to her to be heard, and she speaks as much as she can to join the most people.
7. Summarize the different steps taken to bring about …show more content…
Seeing schools being blown up, girls and boys being beaten because they were carrying their school books, all made her realise that she had to do something to keep her right to education. Otherwise no one would do it. She started to speak in events with her father, se went on multiple TV interviews, she filmed a documentary on the school life with the Taliban. As she became more and more popular, she started to write in the BBC journal undercover, to make people conscious of her reality. When she was shot by a Taliban, she moved to England to be hospitalised, and at this point she started to get more notoriety in the Western world. She spoke to the United Nations on her sixteenth birthday, and later on she won the Nobel Peace Price for all of her actions in Pakistan. On her eighteenth birthday she opened a school for Syrian refugees in Lebanon, and founded Malala’s fund to pay it.
8. Evaluate the extent of their success and legacy.
Of course Malala’s actions are recognized by the whole world, and she is now a very influent personality. The government of Pakistan himself claimed that Malala is a national pride, and suggested everybody should take example on her to help the community and make a change on whatever cause that touches them. At 19 years old, she has already