Parvana is living in Afghanistan, specifically in Kabul, during the time of the Taliban's rule. Her family is struggling to survive in a war-torn environment, facing numerous challenges due to the oppressive regime. The harsh conditions and restrictions imposed on women and girls significantly impact her daily life and the lives of her family members.
Parvana is brave, resourceful, and resilient. She demonstrates courage in the face of adversity, is quick to think on her feet to navigate difficult situations, and shows remarkable strength in preserving her identity and protecting her family.
In order to allow Parvana to walk freely around the market, they will dress her in a burqa, which covers her body from head to toe and hides her identity as a girl. This disguise will enable her to move about the market without drawing attention to herself or risking punishment for being a girl in public.
Parvana plants flowers in the spot where she usually sells in the marketplace to create a sense of beauty and hope in a place that is often filled with hardship and conflict. The flowers serve as a symbol of resilience and peace in the midst of chaos, allowing Parvana to find a small source of joy and connection to nature in her challenging environment.
In "The Breadwinner," Parvana is described as having brown eyes, a round face, and dark hair that she cuts short. She is also shown to be small for her age, with thin arms and legs.
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Parvana :) Parvana's journey is basically the novel Parvana! Hope this worked xx
Parvana was published in 2002
Parvana was born in 1847 in the story
Parvana's father values education highly and believes in the power of knowledge to empower his children. He encourages Parvana to continue learning and improving herself despite the challenges they face living under Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Education is seen as a source of hope and a way to defy oppression in their society.
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Aram and Mourad are characters in the novel "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis. Aram is Parvana's older brother who is injured and unable to work, leading Parvana to disguise herself as a boy to support the family. Mourad is a friend of Parvana who helps her navigate the dangers of living under the rule of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
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because Parvana's mother won't make Nooria(Parvana's older sister) go to Marza by herself. And Parvana said she doesn't want to go to Mazar with them, She wants to wait her father out of prison in kabul.
Parvana's relationship with Shauzia changed because Shauzia left in the hopes of travelling to Paris, so she left Parvana. And if you've read the book Parvana's journey, you'll notice that Parvana keeps writing to Shauzia because she has no one left, even though she doesn't know where Shauzia is
Parvana's journey takes place in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime in the late 1990s.
Type your answer here... Yes Parvana's Journey is by Deborah Ellis
Parvana is the girl from Afghanistan. She 11 year old and she go work to help parent...