Female Heroine Assessment for Term 4

For the Female Heroine Assessment for Term 4 I am going to focus on the book "Parvana" with its main character, named after the title of the novel. Parvana is a young girl growing up in Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban, an extreme religious military group where there is no access to music or books, where girls cannot attend school, men must wear beards and when women go outdoors they must be clothed from head to toe and accompanied by a male. I believe that this text meets the criteria of a female heroine because of the many good deeds Parvana has achieved. The following points are just some examples of Parvana's bravery and hard work she has contributed to her community, especially her family.


Parvana has:
- helped her father walk to work everyday since he lost the lower part of his leg when the high school he was teaching in was bombed
- sacrificed her good shalwar kameez (a long, loose shirt and trousers, worn by both men and women) just so that their family could earn more money
- travelled to the prison (which was a long way from their home) to rescue their father out of the Taliban's clutches
- despite the consequences that could be made Parvana still bravely went outside to the marketplace alone to buy some food for the rest of her family
- outran a Taliban when he tried to grab her
- accepted her fate which was to cut her precious hair into a boy's style so that she could disguise herself and be able to move in and out of the market freely, buy what the family needs and no one will stop her
- took her father's responsibility to go to the market and sell items to earn some money
- accompanied her siblings outside so that the Taliban would not suspect them
- dug up bones in the cemetery and sold them to the bone broker
- gave food to one of Kabul's many beggars so that someone would some use out of it since Parvana couldn't bear to eat in the middle of the field of bones
- even at home Parvana didn't waste any time, she coached her little sister on her counting, learnt mending from Nooria, read her father's old books and listened to Mrs Weera's stories
- asked her customers about where they come from and what it was like there so that she would have something new to tell her family when she went home
- rescued a woman who Parvana found crying in the streets and kindly gave her food to eat
- not given up hope when she heard that her mother, brother and sisters might be in danger because the city that they were travelling to was captured by the Taliban
- looked after her father when she found him injured
- decided that she and her father was going to Mazar to find the rest of her family
- planted some flowers in the marketplace so that people won't forget how wonderful a thing like a flower is, despite the fact that many people have seen so much ugliness in life

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