What Makes Malala Yousafzai's Doomful

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The quote gives the reader an unsettling mood because it seems as if Malala Yousafzai knows her doom. It's almost haunting as if Yousafzai is a character in a book written in an omniscient point of view. Being exposed to gender roles at such a young age creates a character who is too smart for their own good. It may not seem bad if there was only one pantomath child, but this is the way everyone lives in her culture. Another reason we may feel disturbed is Yousafzai’s acceptances to her “destiny” as a female. In many biographies in which the author is inspirational, they would claim they wouldn’t let this happen. For instance, instead of saying “I was a girl…” she could have said, “I will not be defined as a girl…” Although she said “was”,