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"I Am Malala" Quiz
"I Am Malala" is the memoir of Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani girl who stood up for her right to education and survived being shot by the Taliban.
biography & autobiography | Published in 2013
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- Discuss the role of education in Malala’s life and how it shapes her identity and activism.
- Analyze the relationship between Malala and her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, and its impact on her beliefs and actions.
- How does Malala’s experience under Taliban rule influence her perspective on freedom and human rights?
- Examine the significance of culture and tradition in Malala’s upbringing. How does she balance respect for her heritage with her desire for change?
- Explore the theme of resilience in the face of adversity as portrayed in 'I Am Malala.' Provide examples from the text.
- Compare and contrast Malala’s life before and after the shooting. How do her goals, challenges, and outlook change?
- Discuss the role of women in Swat Valley as described by Malala. How does her story challenge or reinforce traditional gender roles?
- How does Malala use her voice and platform to advocate for global change? Give specific examples from the book.
- Evaluate the influence of religion in Malala’s life and its role in her fight for education.
- What is the significance of family in Malala’s journey? Analyze how her relationships with her parents and siblings support or challenge her.
- Malala often references her love for her homeland, Pakistan. How does her national identity affect her activism and worldview?
- How does Malala’s story highlight the power and limitations of international intervention in local conflicts?
- Discuss the use of media in 'I Am Malala.' How does it affect Malala’s cause, both positively and negatively?
- Reflect on the book’s message about the power of one individual to create change. Do you agree or disagree with this message? Why?
- Examine the structure and narrative style of 'I Am Malala.' How does the memoir format contribute to the impact of Malala’s story?
