I Am Malal The Girl Who Stood Up For Education

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Environment plays a huge role in shaping a persons perspective on issues, and influencing their values. The condition which a person lives in, the people they interact with make up an environment and can change a persons outlook easily. By analyzing I am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and was Shot by the Taliban, and comparing situations in it to America, I have gotten a deeper understanding on mentalities. A person learns to appreciate something more if it is taken away from them but still known to them. Respect and gratitude for something is low,” until they lose [that something]”(Yousafzai & Lamb 148). Education is often something people take for granted, and do not realize the full merit of.In third world countries, such as Pakistan, education is priceless ,since many children do not have the opportunity to have one. Pakistani children do not realize that ,“ Islam says every boy and girl should go to school”(Yousafzai & Lamb 155), but still try to join a school, because they value an education. …show more content…

This is, because under Talib and government rule, Pakistani’s have many restrictions placed upon them, so they value the little freedom given to them much more. American, on the other hand, are used to many freedoms and do not see their value that much.There is a lot of “discrimination against women”( Yousafzai & Lamb 231) in Pakistan, so Pakistani women value the many rights American women have, such as not having to “open a bank account [with] a male’s permission”( Yousafzai & Lamb 31). An American would view these restrictions as illegal, and feel that their natural rights have been taken away from them. That is why they value them less than Pakistani’s, because they feel their freedoms cannot be

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