Read both “Us and Them” by David Sedaris and “Who is Malala?” by Malala Yousafzai. What is author’s purpose in each piece? Describe the tone of each story. Share a section of each that illustrates the tone and mood. Compare and contrast the two pieces. What elements are similar? What elements are different? Which is more effective in reaching the author’s purpose?

One can find several meanings, such as childish greed, the emotional effect of the inevitable move to a new place on the child’s character, and paranoia about the media in Sedaris’s short story. However, the central theme is TV as a way to ignore one’s own problems. The protagonist should have thought about how ugly he behaved, but flashing pictures on TV took over his thoughts, and life immediately became easier. According to Sedaris, “were this the only image in the world, you’d be forced to give it your full attention, but fortunately, there were others.” It is more of a parable than a short story based on childhood memories.

At first glance, Malala’s short story looks like an ordinary episode from her life that she shares with the audience. However, the ending turns this story into a real tragedy full of horror. According to Yousafzai and Lamb, “The sounds in my head were not the crack, crack, crack of three bullets, but the chop, chop, chop, drip, drip, drip of the man severing the heads of chickens.” The story’s theme is how one copes with external difficulties and threats by focusing on their thoughts. The protagonists of both stories try to distract from the negative that face them. However, Sedaris ignores his inner conflict, while Yousafzai escapes from the anxiety and pain that comes from reality.

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