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What does the quote “I raise my voice not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard. We cannot succeed when half of us are held back” by Malala Yousafzai mean.

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Answered by bhoomi4032
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That means The author or a poet Is against of something Which is bad for us... ..So he raised the voice to stop It and to the people who are quite ,who are against of it but not doing anything ..And he also mentioned that We will not be succed if The people who know that it is bad for us but they are still quiet..

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The quote symbolizes the root of empowerment comes from voicing out the issues.

  • Empowerment occurs when women together fight towards an issue rather than fight against each other.
  • Through the span of time, women are able to build equality in various sectors like entertainment, advocacy, literature, etc.
  • According to Malala, when one raises his/her voice, it is not to attain status rather to be heard. To make people and the government realize the situation and also to be the voice of those who are silenced.
  • She knew the importance of education at a very young age and was able to fight against the Taliban fiercely.
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