Malala Quotes

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Nelson Mandela, the president of South Africa, once said “I was not a messiah, but an ordinary man who had become a leader because of extraordinary circumstances.” As Mandela once said extraordinary circumstances cause people to speak out and become a leader. Malala is a prime example of this. Malala was portrayed as just an ordinary girl, but After she was shot by the Taliban for standing up for her rights she became a leader. Yousafzai and McCormick characterize Malala as an ordinary girl at the beginning of the novel, but by the end of the novel, Malala has developed into a leader and role model for people all over the world.

At the beginning of the novel Malala was just an ordinary girl. She did normal everyday things like hanging out with friends, watching tv, and argued with her brothers. “We argue over the TV remote. Over chores. Over who’s the better student. Over who who ate the last of the Cheesy Wotsits. Over whatever you can think of”(Yousafzai and McCormick 12). This quote …show more content…

She became a public leader and role model and many people reached out to her. “There were eight thousand letters for me...There were messages from government leaders, diplomats, and even movie stars”(Yousafzai and McCormick 165-166). Many people wanted to wish Malala a speedy recovery and reach out to her and tell her how she inspired them. Throughout the course of the book Malala transformed from an ordinary girl to a public leader. *add examples about how she transformed from ordinary into a leader.
Malala is a brave woman. Shortly after Malala's first diary entry was posted a man followed her home from school. ”It was if I [Malala] had become immune to fear. Until one day, on my way home from school, I heard a man behind me say, I will kill you”(Yousafzai and McCormick 79). Here the authors demonstrate that no matter how many times Malala was threatened she never gave

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