I remember the first time that I saw her poems my heart felt joy. I was 7 years old and the poem was called "Tire Bakht'' (miserable) and it was really amazing. I think it was about her life and how her stepmother treated her. The thing that attracted me to her is how she could be patient while her life was awful. I am a student at Capistrano Valley High School and my hero is Parvin Etesami. The thing that we have in common is that I like to write poems and stories too. I am very proud of her as a fan and I hope someday I will be a patient person just like her.
According to the Occupational outlook website the writers and authors develop written material such as, stories, books, online publications, and etc. Writers and authors have to choose a subject that will make the reader to be interested in the book or etc. We need a bachelor's degree to be a writer. They have important qualities such as, creativity and adaptability. Authors earn about $60,000 per year. Some similar careers are Announcers, Editors. Recently authors need to moderate-term on the-job training.
In the March 10, 2016, at 01:51, in article Parvin Etesami Wikipedia states that the traits that are needed for this career are creativity, imaginative, critical, Passionate, patient, and being a good storyteller. Parvin Etesami was born in March 17,1907. Parvin Etesami had all these characteristics when she was a young girl. When she was about seven years old one of her poems was published in a Persian magazine called Bahar (spring). She graduated from a high school called "Tehran American Girls' School" and taught two years in this school too. The principal, Ms. Schuler, described Parvin as very eager. Parvin worked as a librarian in Tehran University and refused the opportunity to commence in the royal court. Her first collection of poems was published in 1935 and she received 3rd degree Medal of Art and Culture in 1936. Her poems had social, humanity, learning and mystic concepts and no sign of love and feminism found in her works, as she lived in Iran's evolution period to modernism. She was invited to the court to tutor the queen and her children and read out Iran's history to Reza Shah (Persian king), but she refused to go. Parvin Etesami married in 1934 and divorced two months later. She died in 1940 from Typhoid fever in Tehran and buried in Qom,Iran.
The parvineff.ir website reported that Parvin Etesami had a speech on her school graduation. She pointed about women's rights in Iran and described that women in Iran have to have more rights. After that she wrote a poem called "Sapling of dream". One part of the poem says, "Why do women not benefit from their own rights?" and this was against the situation reining over the Iranian society of the time in 1935. In that time Ms. Soroor described Parvin as good-hearted, pure-hearted, fine-tempered, nice, the modest friend, loyal, and honest.
To be as successful as my personal hero, Parvin Etesami, I have to be good at English and try hard to be a good storyteller, be in writing club or book club. I also have to practice reading, because a good writer is a good reader also. At college I want to be graduated in doctoral degree in writing. I want to go to trainings of writing to be a good writer. For being a successful person like my hero I also have to be as kind and patient as she was. I hope I'm going to be a great hero like she is right now.
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