The purpose of this speech is to speak for every child right to education and to those who can not raise their voice. As Malala says in her speech: ”Today is the day of every women, every boy and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights.” Malala´s message becomes clear when she says the quotes that is written above because she summarize what they whole speech is about which is for the people who have raised their voice for their rights but Malala speak for those who do not dare or can. Their right is to go to school, to speak up and to know their own worth. Malala´s speech welcomes all the leaders and her audience for being there by saying their name and title for example UN Secretary General Mr Ban Ki-moon and to the audience …show more content…
But she isn´t there to focus ”on her personal revenge against the Taliban or any other terrorist group”, she is there to speak for ”the right of education for every child”. She tells the audience about this to make them listen to her and focus on why she is here today. Narratio = Statement of the case and that is the terrorist and extremist and why they do such horrible things such as killing young girls and boys who just wants to go to school. Malala also uses personal stories and real happening events to emphasize what she is saying for example she uses India where child labour occurs, schools that have been destroyed in Nigeria, in Afghanistan where people have been affected by extremism. Malala tells the audience and why these people do this. Divisio/Partitio = The outline of the major points in the argument, this is to name the issues which is women´s right because women are discriminated and are not able to go to school because the talibs think that women should be home and do shores all day. Recapitulation = Remember what the speaker have said. The second last part of it she discusses what we want and what we need to do to solves these problems i.e. education, women's rights etc. She does this to sum up what she´s said in order for the audience to remember …show more content…
Malala says ”Dear brothers and sisters” following by ”we must not forget” 3 times followed by important sayings from her speech such as people are suffering, children don't go to school and lastly and most positively that there is a bright, peaceful future. The absolut last she ends with her famous words ”One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. Education is the only solution. Education first. Thank you” to sum the speech up. To link every part to each other she has used the linking words/devices Malala´s ethos ,which is the credibility to speak, is when she say that it is an honor for her to be here at the UN and also that she is wearing the shawl of the late Benazir Bhutto which she is very grateful to wear almost like a cape for a hero To establish her ethos in the beginning of her speech she
Malala has inspired many people which now she is recognized as a symbol of peace and a warrior for fighting for what she believed in. Malala touches topics throughout her novel include the range of political to moral information grasping her audience attention.One main point that Malala uses is rhetorical techniques as well as diction to get her point across and make the audience understand what it was like going through the experience she went through.Although not everyone will understand the crucial experience she went through, Malala will indicate what her point will be. Malala will have her audience comprehend everything there is to know by being prosuede with imagery on to the point that this tragedy occurred.
Malala finds the courage to speak up about women being allowed in school regardless of being shot by the Taliban earlier in her life. In paragraph 29 of her speech Malala says, I tell my story, not because it's unique, but because it's not. By doing
Malala later went on to say on her sixteenth birthday, while she was in New York as a guest speaker at the United Nations. She said, “Let us pick up our books and our pens. They are the most powerful weapons. One child one teacher one book and one pen can change the world:.(pg. 310) A Quotes from Malala: “I speak not for myself but for those without voice... those
Malala began writing at the age of eleven for BBC under the pseudonym “Gul Makai.” She wrote about her feelings, dreams, fears, and life under the Taliban and it was published in a journal. Later, she became even more well known for her speeches, such as her address to the United Nations on her sixteenth birthday, just nine months after she was shot by the Taliban. She is an accomplished writer, already writing three books, I am Malala, I am Malala Abridged, and Malala’s Magic Pencil. She also has a movie documentary about herself called “He named me Malala.” However this is not where she stops, she continues to fight for education for children and
Malala Yousafzai, simply stated, is remarkable. She is unafraid to speak her mind, despite the penalties she might face. In her book, Malala says, “When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful”. When I first read that line, I stared at the page and thought back to all of the oppressive eras in the world’s past that I had learned about in my history classes and thought to myself, history is happening now, it’s always happening. It’s not just a page in some dusty textbook, it’s a book with never-ending pages filled with amazing people like Malala.
Malala Yousafzai is a 16 year old activist that’s fighting for children's education. She gave her famous speech to the officials of the UN. She was presenting her speech to stand up for education for every male and female. Malala justified, there to be education for every woman, man, and child. Her supporting arguments are that the Taliban are scared of change and learning about new innovations. Although what's massively lacking in her speech is logos. Despite the fact she used lots of pathos in her speech in which she was using to manipulate the audience's feelings towards the Taliban's actions.
Malala Yousafzai speaks out after she was shot by the Taliban on the left side of her head for attending school. She then decided to recount the event and write a speech which she presented to the United Nations. Her speech was intended to bring awareness to people that education should be available to males and females.
Raised in an educated family, Malala soon showed her fond for education. Her father worked extensively to promote education in her home town. He successfully built a school that could raise more than 1000 children. Those children did not go to school for knowledge; they went to change their life. They did not want to stay inside their comfort
Malala Yousafzai is a young woman speaking as a young education advocate at the Youth Takeover of the United Nations. This was her first speech since she had been shot in the head by the Taliban in Pakistan on October 9th, 2012. The Taliban targeted her because she was blogging about her own right, and the right of all women, to an education. Her purpose is to inform the people of the denial of education to children around the world. She is also trying to persuade her audiences to join her campaign in ensuring all children gain their right to education before the end of 2015. Her primary audience was all of the delegates who attended the Youth Takeover of the United Nations, and all the people fighting for education. Her
In the book, I Am Malala written by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb, there are several pivotal quotes that help one understand the struggles Malala faced during her lifetime. The struggles Malala faced were to go against the Taliban and fight for the education of all people. A first claim shows how Malala felt about education. “Is education not the right of these children?” (Yousafzai and Lamb 84). At this time, the Taliban felt that girls should not attend school and that they should not receive an education. As a way to retaliate, Malala and her father printed that quote onto thousands of leaflets to be distributed to the people of Swat. Malala and her father wanted the people to stop and think about how everyone deserves the right to
Additionally, her use of ethos allows her to present herself to t audience as a reliable figure by saying, “some people call me the girl who was shot by the Taliban… some people call me a nobel Laureate now.” She convinces the audience of her credibility by reminding them of her personal experience and that she stands as a credible source. Malala says that the award is not only for her, but “ the Nobel Peace Prize money [will be dedicated] to the Malala Fund”, the official organization led by Malala Yousafzai. She builds on personal examples from her life to support the issue, which shows that she has first-hand experience with the problem and that she is dedicated to finding a solution.
I am honored to be chosen to pick a speech and read it for the conference. I have chosen Malala Yousafzai’s speech on free education for women and children around the world. In the speech given by Malala Yousafzai on July 12, 2013 at the Youth takeover of the United Nations, she claims that we must take action and help fight for women’s rights and free education for all around the world, and that the acts of terrorism against women and children should be stopped. The speaker establishes the hopefulness for the women and children around the world who lack a basic education and are judged by their race and gender to give hope that they might be able to achieve a free education for all. She wrote this speech to inform the audience about the lack of education for women and children. Malala Yousafzai’s speech is the most moving out of the three choices because the speaker creates a powerful message by using anecdotes, repetition and ethos to convey her overall message to the audience.
“The next day he went on a live show on the voice of America and angrily condemned the attacks.” It is very frightening to speak up against something so powerful and evil, example: The Taliban. However, if the whole world were to realize that the power of these hate groups comes from the creation of fear, maybe everyone would be a bit more like Malala’s dad, and not have the fear to speak up for what is right. The author is trying to show us that no matter our circumstances we can all find the courage to fight for what we know is right. Malala is a prime example of courage because her life was put on the line. However, she walked the tightrope over the hate of the Taliban. She reached the tallest building and was able to achieve the greatest of accomplishments. Including being the youngest person ever nominated for the Nobel
Throughout Yousafzai’s speech she uses outward focus to display her purpose. Therefore she humbles herself, to make sure others have someone speaking up for them. She makes fighting for education her life's work. Even though she is putting her life endanger but speaking up. Yousafzai’s regards this and cares too much about this cause to just stop. Here is a quote from Yousafzai speech, “Malala Day is not my day. Today is the day of every woman, every boy, and every girl who have raised their voices for their rights” (315). In this quote she is talking about how her fighting for education is not for her, but for everyone else that this has been effected. Another quote that Yousafzai’s says is “So here I stand one girl among many” (315). She is referring to the fact that she can not flight alone that we need to come together to make a difference.
Malala Yousafzai give a speech at the United Nations. The terrorist attack make her strong person although she is young. She did not give a speech for revenge, however, she finds that talking about the importance of receiving education for all people at the time of shot. Further, Malala has a pure heart so