What questions would you ask Malala?
Malala Yousafzai – The 20 Questions
| 1) | What did you think when you read the headline? |
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| 4) | Who else deserved to win this year’s Nobel Peace Prize? |
| 5) | Is it good that there were two winners? |
| 6) | What do you remember about Malala being shot? |
| 7) | What three adjectives best describe Malala, and why? |
How does Malala change throughout her book?
It is at this point in the narrative that Malala undergoes a change in identity. She realizes that she must think beyond the goal of merely being the top student in the class. Instead, she has to fight for her own right and the right of all women to have an education despite the threats of the Taliban.
What message do we get from Malala story?
Malala’s central message is that no matter what the obstacles — whether they be economic, cultural or social — everybody is entitled to a quality education as a human right. In the words of the young activist: “Education is education. We should learn everything and then choose which path to follow.
Why is the book I Am Malala important?
It’s a powerful book. Malala’s story is remarkable in light of women’s role in her culture and the groups fighting to oppress women—in this case the Taliban. It was the Taliban that claimed responsibility for shooting Malala calling her crusade for education rights an “obscenity.” (Walsh, 2012).
What happens at the end of I Am Malala?
As the book ends, she reminds readers that they are lucky to be alive and to be loved by God. Though the Taliban tried to kill her, she concludes, they couldn’t kill the global crusade for education and equality.
What are the three main goals of Malala?
Malala, as a very goal-oriented person, has a plethora of plans for the future. Some of her goals are to see all of the children in the world getting an education, to get peace, and to create her own political party that primarily promotes education.