Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Resillency

                                                                Resiliency 


In I am Malala, Malala shows a lot of resiliency by standing up for her beliefs and not letting the Taliban pose as a threat to her. Even in the most difficult times when it seemed like there was no hope for her country (Pakistan) and when she was put in a dangerous situation, Malala continues to be resilient. 


Malala still remains resilient by surrounding herself with the people she loves like her family and friends. " My family was scared, but our fear was not as strong as our courage. We must rid the valley of the Taliban, and then no one has to feel this fear,' he said" (Yousafzai 138). This quote shows that Malala and her family are very strong people and they didn't let anything stop them from fighting the Taliban. 

What helped Malala reach her goal was that she took charge of the problem, thought of things in perspective, and figured out a way to spread ways that people could help fix the problem that was heating up in Pakistan. Malala is an inspiration not just for girls, but for everyone around the world. She makes evevryone know that if you want to make a difference in the world, put your mind to it and you can and will succeed. 

I just wanted to finish this post off with one of my favorite quotes :) and just because it relates to the book 
  
"Be the change you want to see in the world." 




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