Research Paper On Emma Watson

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Feminism. It seems to be the only “f” word that adolescent boys won’t say nowadays. For many self-proclaimed feminists, action begins and ends with sharing a post on Facebook or donating to a local charity. However, Emma Watson, who managed to bring together the seemingly incompatible E! Online and UN Women with her powerful words, has rejected this notion and used her illustrious name and personality to illuminate the issue of gender equality and change the way feminists are viewed on an international level. Between capturing the world with her witty portrayal of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series and graduating from Brown University with a major in english literature, Emma Watson has relabeled what it means to be a feminist and fought …show more content…

In fact, even Danielle Radcliffe (the one and only, Harry Potter) lacks a college degree (21 Actors Who Never Finished College). Despite the difficulties she was sure to encounter trying to balance her career with schooling, Emma still chose to attend Brown University, an Ivy League. While at Brown, Emma Watson embraced anonymity and normalness that many stars neither achieve nor desire; In fact, Emma’s goal was to blend in and be a typical college student. She spent her college years at the library and the occasional party, just like many of her fans themselves did. While some choose to lament on the fact that it took her five years to graduate instead of the typical four, or that she did the unimaginable and rejected a full-time acting career, Emma saw the value in an education, and decided to pursue it. Not only was Watson able to prove to the world that education was her top priority, she was able to win awards such as Best Young Actress, Child Performance of the Year, and Best Movie Actress at the same time (Emma Watson's Education Background). Beautiful, elegant, intelligent, and quirky, Emma Watson truly could be Hermione …show more content…

While balancing her time as an actor and the UN Women Global Goodwill Ambassador, Emma Watson has made it a point to show the inequality that women face in many aspects of life, as well as redefine what it means to be a feminist. One of the most unfortunate stereotypes in our society is the notion that men shouldn’t cry, but in the words of Emma, “how you feel, how you express yourself, being emotional - it’s not what makes you a girl - it’s what makes you human”. Our society cannot afford to ignore the injustices of the world any longer, and with Emma Watson’s help, people are finally beginning to pay attention. In one of her most notable speeches for UN Women, Emma showed that her goal is not to encourage women to fight for other women, it’s to get everyone to fight for their basic, human rights. Her campaign, HeForShe, urges men to join the

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