After reading I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai, I have learned that Malala is a dynamic character. At the beginning of the book, Malala is a normal girl. Eventually, the character becomes unstoppable and brave. These character traits were observed through Malala’s actions, dialogue, relationships, choices, and problems. Malala has taught to stand up for what I believe in and to never give up. Malala has also taught me to not care what other people think of me.
According to the begging of the book, Malala is a normal girl at the beginning of the story, and I saw that through her actions and choices. In the book, Malala did things that any other person would do. She goes to school just like me, she hangs out with her friends and has fun with them, and she lives in a normal house and enjoys playing outside. In the text, the author wrote,”I like cupcakes but not candy. And I don’t think dark chocolate should be called chocolate.” page 11 This shows that Malala likes sweets and thinks like we do.
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Malala has tough me to not stop what I’m doing just because someone knocks you down. I believe Malala is unstoppable because she would not stop going to school even though the Taliban told her to, Malala would not cover her skin even though she was told to, and after the Taliban shot Malala and she got better she did not stop fighting for girls/women’s right. In the text, the author wrote,”I think of the good the Malala Fund has done and will continue to do.” This shows that after Malala was healed, she did not stop protesting for women’s/girls rights and her Fund would still go