Joseph Campbell states the mission of the hero as a mission. "The hero rushes into a supernatural miracle from an ordinary everyday world, encounters a wonderful power and holds a definite victory.The hero has returned from this mysterious adventure.The power of grace of his brothers ("Campbell 7") Valerie Estelle Frankel believes that the pursuit of the heroine includes "to save a loved one through death, transcend transcendence through suffering, lack patience through adversity thorns" (Frankel 11).
Masculinity "The hero's journey focuses on adventure, but with inspiring autobiography, I am malaria: Malara Yusafuzai represents a heroine for the girl who was educated and shot by the Taliban, education by the Taliban Because she refused silence against the young Pakistani girls who were robbed of it and ran the risk of death, she experienced a heroine journey, so the various stages of the journey were a normal world, adventure, supernatural phenomena Included.
Do not forget that Malala was 15 years old when she had to take a bullet from the Taliban when we celebrated the young heroine's success and courage. In a sense, malaras are lucky. She has a loving father holding great hope, and being lucky to be educated. Unlike most girls in her country, she is hiding behind the veil and there is no need to marry someone at the age of twelve. Malaras accepts applause and blessings from all over the world, but her childhood has also been deprived. If Malara has choices, perhaps she would want to live a normal life.
Malaras is probably one of the most famous names in the world. Malala Yousafzai is an activist, a female student, and the youngest Nobel laureate. At the age of 15, Marala was shot by the Taliban for her "crime" - to attend school. After surviving the shooting, Marara became an idol of many young women, inspired by her story and courage. I have heard about the story of Mala for the first time and I remember seeing her speech at the United Nations. I was deeply impressed by her spirit. As an ambitious young woman, I admire her wisdom and courage that I can relate to the struggle of Malara; But I want to know: Why do we need people like Malaras in this world Do you need it? Is there anything behind her success story?
I am very fascinated with malaras. Looking at Colbert 's interview, I observed a young lady who is expressive, happy, and very gang friendly. There, I am very sad, disappointed, and depressed. And I think many other people will do the same, and Malala does extraordinary things. Malara did not let her death experience destroy her goal. Today, she advocates women's education not only to Pakistan but also to women all over the world. In her book, I am a malara. The girl who was educated and shot by the Taliban, she reflects.