I Am Malala Flashcards
Author/Director
Yousafzai & Warchus
Education
“Truth told you’re the first gays I’ve ever met in my life.”
“You girls have opened my eyes.”
“I know the importance of education because my books were taken from me.”
“They are our most powerful weapons. One child”
Rights
“Sixteen for breeders. Twenty-one for gays.”
“There’s gay people dying every day.”
“I will protect your freedom, Malala”
“The secret school is our silent protest”
Identity
“It’s just I don’t really want to be too visible.”
“I can’t change my style”
“To be torn from the country that you love is not something to wish on anyone”
“From an early age, I was interested in politics”
Prejudice
“Sixteen for breeders. Twenty-one for gays”
“You bring a load of gays into a working men’s club and you get trouble”
“They saw us as their little puppets”
“Gloomy day for all Pashtuns”
Tolerance
“There’s weirdos and all sorts on there”
“I don’t have a problem with … what they are.”
“‘They saw us as their little puppets”
“Taliban bulldozed our Pashtun values”
Intro Structure
Make a statement on the topic
Introduce both texts and authors/directors
State Position
Main Ideas
Body Structure
Main Idea in relation to the topic
Provide explanation and evidence for both texts
Make connections between texts, similarities, and differences
Link back to the topic
Conclusion Structure
Sum up main ideas and arguments
Make your view clear
Main message that is presented by the texts in relation to the topic
Characters
Malala, Ziauddin, Taliban, Malauna (BENT TO THE WILL OF THE TALIBAN)
Mark, Dai, Joe (BROMLEY), Hefina, Maureen, Sian