From the first page Malala talks about the feelings of shame for her birth despite her father's optimism in her, naming her after a women looked upon by the Pashtun people. These feelings of shame are already creating that connection from the reader to women who are born into such situations in life. Malala’s father states, ”He says he looked into my eyes after i was born and fell in love. He told people, “ I know there is something different about this child” ( Yousafzai, 14) By the author stating this , it creates a sense of emotional connection to the father. A father simply in love with his child and wanting their child to live the best life possible with the chance to grow happy in the future. It is viable to make the connection that the root of Malalas empowerment within her began with the sense of empowerment her father first rooted into her mentality from childhood. Furthermore, this empowerment constructs itself upon in the book , the feeling of empowerment is felt in the reader's feeling with the use of strong diction related to
From the first page Malala talks about the feelings of shame for her birth despite her father's optimism in her, naming her after a women looked upon by the Pashtun people. These feelings of shame are already creating that connection from the reader to women who are born into such situations in life. Malala’s father states, ”He says he looked into my eyes after i was born and fell in love. He told people, “ I know there is something different about this child” ( Yousafzai, 14) By the author stating this , it creates a sense of emotional connection to the father. A father simply in love with his child and wanting their child to live the best life possible with the chance to grow happy in the future. It is viable to make the connection that the root of Malalas empowerment within her began with the sense of empowerment her father first rooted into her mentality from childhood. Furthermore, this empowerment constructs itself upon in the book , the feeling of empowerment is felt in the reader's feeling with the use of strong diction related to