Deborah Ellis Parvana Essay

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The famous text by Deborah Ellis, Parvana. A young eleven-year-old girl named Parvana and her family go through the brutal ruling of the Taliban. The strict rule mostly regards women to be always covered up out in the public and cannot go out of their house without a man. Parvana’s family is one of the unfortunate ones as she has two sisters and one baby brother. War has impacted children like Parvana and how it shapes their experiences and perspectives. During this time, Parvana’s father was arrested. Parvana was forced by the only options she had left to change her identity as a boy. Girls and women are prevented from doing their passion. The only way to fight and survive is by carrying hope and courage. Due to Father being arrested, the family has no one to …show more content…

Nervous, she walked out as a new person, not wanting to give up on fear as this was for her family. “With each breath she took, she reminded herself, ‘I can do this. I can do this.’” Many young children going through war must experience pressure and horror to do things that are illegal for no reason. During this time many wishes and prayers were made that the modern society is ungrateful for. As for girls and women, education and jobs are no longer valid. Girls like Parvana were asking “Do you remember what school was like?”. I miss it so much” A girl from a war country goes through the rough curiosity of how their life will live and end. Whereas in a free country girls abuse the freedom and make bad choices. This goes to show how a girl in a war and free country has two different perspectives. Throughout the roller-coaster of emotions, the only two things that helped fight and survive were hope and courage. Every person that goes through war hopes that this awful disaster will end, they gather the courage that not everyone has, to fight back. Parvana’s mother was in a traumatising state when her father was

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