Interview of Malala Yousafzai
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This was an interview of Malala Yousafzai from the Ellen Show. It was made 4 years ago, it's called "The Incomparable Malala". The interview's topic is about some of the achievements Malala had at that time.
Malala was 18 years old when this interview was recorded. The first topic they talked about was an incident that happened when she was 15; she was shot in the face. Ellen was impressed because of Malala's reaction, she didn't hold any grudges to the man that shot her but the opposite, she was relieved because all of her fears were gone and she became stronger than before, she became unstoppable. In the interview, they also talked about Malala's family, she proceeds to say that: her father helped her fly and inspired to reach her goals; her mother was the one to help her grow as a strong and powerful woman; she thanked her brothers, but just a little bit. Last but not least in the interview Malala talked a lot about her goals and the importance of reaching them. She wants every child to have an education as she says it's important because it helps them to get an identity; know about the basics human rights; to get to discover themselves, knowing their talents and skills; and it will help them to know how they can help the community and the society. This unstoppable lady has been winning many prices throughout the years like for example the Glamour Award for the girls (2013), the Novel Peace Prize (2014) and many more. The end of the interview was when she said a couple of words to the world leaders, she wanted to remind them of their responsibilities and duties, and that they should listen to their people and take action.
I believe that Malala Yousafzai is the most inspiring and strong woman ever. She went through a lot and even after it she stood up for herself and kept going with her campaign. Malala has been inspiring so many people since she started with her cause and so many people have been taking action thanks to her. She has always been rooting for our education.
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