In Malala’s acceptance speech she is focusing her beliefs onto her speech. In her speech she constantly trying to address one major issue that has been going on for years. Education. She has been fighting for quality education for girls for about eight years. She expresses her belief by using Pathos, Repetition, and Logos to prove/show that everyone especially girls should have quality education. Firstly when the Malala starts to talk about her and her friends being shot is pathos.…
When Malala Yousafzai was young, she faced a great deal of challenges that make the problems I face seem minor. Malala grew up in an environment I cannot imagine myself braving. In Mingora, some nights were without electricity and every day would be tense. Despite the hardships, Malala prevailed and fought for what she believed in. Malala was motivated and brave, and even continued to speak her thoughts publically when she was presented with a crowd when she could’ve been attacked—and she really…
The world is a very complex place, but everyday people are faced with injustice. Everybody has a placed, and a calling in this world. The only thing that is holding them back now is unequal rights, in the world based on gender. This is the story of people fighting for their rights, and the obstacles they overcome. Malala is a 15 year old girl. She is strong, she does not give up in the face of danger. “Even if they come to kill me, I will tell them what they are trying to do is wrong, that…
Malala Yousafzia a young woman who was born in Pakistan who is known for helping children to get their proper education. When she was a child she had a dream like many young children, but hers was different than most. Many children dream of becoming famous or an astronaut or a firefighter when they grow up, but not Yousafzia. Ever since she was a young girl she dreamed of education for all and proper schooling for everyone. In Yousafzia’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech she uses rhetorical…
1 / 4 Madalyn Rauner Mrs. Schall Honors English 10 19 April 2018 Bravery in Times of Crisis In today's world, majority of women in foreign countries do not have the privilege to be educated or do as they please. Much like Saint Clare, Malala Yousafzai had to have an immense amount courage and bravery to do what she did for herself and other women in her country. As a child, Malala Yousafzai became an advocate for women in Pakistan and opposed the Taliban. The Taliban issued an edict…
alcohol. If they remained registered in their people, the indigenous did not have access to alcohol. In the fifties when the law banning alcohol consumption in the national population abolished, there was abuse alcohol in the southern part of the province. This provision it did not include the Indians who still had the prohibition of alcoholic beverages unless they stopped registration of belonging to a…