Deborah Elis went to a number of refugee camps, interviewed many women and girls in Afghanistan, and wrote "to support the family." Her inspiration comes from the story of a girl dressed in a boy 's clothes to cut her hair and earn money for her family. The royalty in Deborah Ellis' s book is like "EmploymentFF" and is an organization like Women for Women.
For Shauzia-Parvana former classmates, Parvana did not know much, but when Parvana became friends they pretended to be boys to serve their families.
Former physical education teacher of Mr. Wella Parvana proposed moving the parabana family when the father was arrested and thinking to make Parubana a boy to help the family.
Norria-Parvana's sister is married and Parvana is sometimes married to her sister.
Bread winter is Kabul in Afghanistan, Taliban is in charge of Afghanistan, and Pavana is the hero, and the 11 - year - old girl lives with his father, mother, two sisters and brother. Palvana's family once had brothers, but he died in an explosion, and the father of Parbana lost his legs with an explosion. The Taliban is influenced by extreme religion, forbidding women to leave the house without men and not allowing women and girls to work. Palbana's father was arrested by the Taliban and Palvana was able to feed his family because his brother was obliged to wear clothes camouflaged like a boy.
They are some themes of The Breadwinner. About the Taliban family, courage and information are the theme. Most are the extremes of the Taliban. These themes were indicated because the Taliban arrested Parbana's father, the father of Parvana lost his legs with an explosion and the brothers of Parbana were killed in an explosion. From the way women are wearing to girls who are not educated, the Taliban is affecting the lives of many Afghans. Parbana endangered his life, encouraged my life to show courage, and thus showed his devotion to his family.
I thought The Breadwinner was a very good book. It is very deep, strong and charming. I would recommend this book to those interested in the Middle East and for heavier books.
Director Nora Twomey's The Breadwinner movie also tells Parbana's true story. Because she deals with the challenge of becoming a young girl under rigid Taliban rule. Breadwinner is a co-producer in Ireland, Luxembourg and Canada, following the 11-year-old Parvana (a voice from the young Saara Chaudry) after his father was taken to Taliban. Parbana keeps her spirit and compassion for the surrounding people while overcoming obstacles many of us can not imagine while bearing the burden of the world. She really changes the world by herself.
Director of "Fostering a Family", interview to Nora Twomey - a new movie about the amazing story of the 11-year-old Afghan girl
Parents need to know that "Bread Winner" is a beautiful animated drama of Kells Secret from Afghanistan after the Taliban. According to Deborah Elis' young adult novel, centered on an 11 year old girl, her father was forced to become a boy after being imprisoned. This film caught the violence of the Taliban regime, anti women, anti-knowledge, even anti-literacy furiously. Because women do not adequately protect themselves and do not cover husbands or fathers in public places, women are harassed and beaten and are attracting attention. Taliban soldiers and believers threaten and intimidate people and imprison people. Some people insult some pepper dialogue (such as "crazy", "stupid", "enemies of Islam"), but this is a reality of violence and may confuse young viewers. Ultimately, the theme of perseverance, curiosity, and courage is predominant.
I thank Liz for sharing her tips for managing the challenges and resentment of being the main Breadwiner. I wrote about my previous struggle to become a women's bread winner and I really need to do some of the clear communication strategies she outlined in this article. I really tend to make myself feeling and to empower them when they become very outdated. If you are a woman who cultivates a family (or just curious), I strongly recommend you to watch the Liz's Women Family Supporting Women series and introduce women (and the millionaires' mothers). Thank you for their professional success and lifestyle, Liz! ~ Boss of a thousand years