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Bubble 1 – The one human right that was violated was “Weʻre all born free and equal”. I think this was the human right violation because in the book there someone said women should stay at home while men could go freely. Also this guy forbid girls from going to school. Lastly some stores said no women were allowed in.
Bubble 1 – One primary human right violation that led to Malalaʻs advocacy is human right number 3, which is the “Right to Life”. I personally think that this is one primary human right that led to her advocacy because she didnʻt feel secure after being attacked, because she was going to school. I also think that itʻs primary because the Taliban was killing people for other reasons than educational…On page 75, “And they killed a man in the valley because he refused to wear his pants short the way the Taliban did”.
Bubble 2 –Her family and childhood prepare her for the challenges in her life because in page 23 it states “The women of the village also had to hide their faces when ever they left their homes . And they could not meet or speak to men who were not their close relatives. None of them could read…I am able to infer that she wanted to make her mother proud knowing where she came from and what how they controlled women there and that prepared her for being able to learn how to speak out to the world and also to read about the world and how it works knowing how her mother’s village treated women.
Bubble 2 – I also think her school helped also to get where she was at because one of her teachers was a woman which I think made her think that if she had a good education that you can do anything (I used this example from page 61).
Bubble 3 – My second foreshadowing event is on page 91, when the journalist who interviewed her father was killed.
Bubble 3 – Page 122 says that her father got a letter at their house door, saying that the girls in school didnʻt behave, meaning somebody was watching them.
Bubble 3 – A second significant even that foreshadowed the attack is also found on p 83. Malala said “What I didnʻt know was that my words would reach many ears. Some in distant parts of the world. Some right in Swat, in Taliban strongholds”.
Bubble 3 – Another significant event happens on page 81. It says,” I had shown my face on TV”. That couldʻve foreshadowed the attack because when and if the Taliban saw her face on TV, they knew who they were going to target.
Bubble 3 – The last event that happened after her attack is on page 189. She was given a chance to speak to the United Nations on this page.
Bubble 3 – People all over the world supported Malala when she was in the hospital (p 166).