Introduction
Emma Watson is a well-known British actress and model who is popular for her role in the famous ‘Harry Potter’ film franchise. There are many things that most people don’t know about her. For example, she cares about her education and she was appointed a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador. She is an inspiration to women everywhere. Get ready for a look through Emma Watsons life.
Childhood and Family
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was born on April 15, 1990 in Paris, France. Her parents are Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson and are both lawyers. She has four siblings named, Nina, Lucy, Alex, and Toby Watson. When Emma was just five years old, her parents divorced and she moved to Oxford with her mother. She visited her father on weekends and holidays.
The First Role
Emma attended Stagecoach Theatre Art School in Oxford, where she studied singing, dancing, and acting. She performed in many small musicals and plays. When Emma was only eleven, she was offered an amazing opportunity. She had the chance to audition for the role of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films. This role would eventually bring her to the top. Emma’s teacher recommended Emma to the casting agents and Watson auditioned a total of eight times for the role. It wasn’t necessary, because from the first screen test, J.K Rowling, the author of the book series who was tremendously involved in the Harry Potter films, knew that she wanted Emma for the part. Emma was given the role and continued
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Cher is one of the most popular girls at her school with a father that is a litigation lawyer, a prestigious occupation in one of the most wealthiest cities in the world. Cher has everything a young lady dreamed off: money and a huge wardrobe (Clueless 1:00-1:30). However, both Emma and Cher shares the same situation where both mothers passed away. Emma and Cher's lack of maternal figure resulted from them to think highly of themselves. Emma's arrogance can be seen when she brags about being successful in matching couples. Emma believes that she has control over fate and must play matchmaker in order for couples to discover true love. Austen states that "The real evils indeed of Emma's situation were the power of having rather too much her own way, and a disposition to think a little well too of herself" (Austen 5). Emma and Cher seemed to have endless power and wealth, in which they acquire the idea that they are the perfect model for everyone in the
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"There's nothing wrong with being afraid. It's not the absence of fear; it's overcoming it. Sometimes you've got to blast through and have faith." Words spoken so truthfully by none other than British actress, Emma Watson. Born in Paris and brought up in Oxfordshire, Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was always bursting with talent. She studied at Dragon School and trained extensively on becoming an actress. At age ten she was acting in Stagecoach performances, and in 1999, she made her big break, landing the role Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movie franchise. Emma Watson definitely deserves a spot in House 8-1 Hall of Fame. She has a very successful acting career at only age twenty-six. Emma is also a very well-known Goodwill ambassador,
The culture of popular girls, a fascinating concept to those willing to escape into an all too real world. This, which has been somewhat of a cult classic starting as far back as the 1800s, with Jane Austen's Emma. Emma Churchill was a twenty one year old with the most trivial problems, which, to her, seemed the world. Those of not getting a boy, or getting someone else's boy were the most troubling to Ms. Churchill, as she is known to her help. Typical of any story such as this, she had an accomplice in her daily shenanigans, Harriet Smith. Her slightly naive best friend was there to help her through all of her earth shatteringly important problems. Emma never did have a mother figure, so conclusively that is why she never learned that there are bigger things in life than boys and primping. Despite this, she was never interested in the idea of marrying for herself, but setting her friends up with their perfect match. However, she does end up finding love in the end, even if it is with a family member, extended family of course. This twisted story of love and the troubles of a rich girl is more commonly known in pop culture by the name of "Clueless". Clueless tells the story of a girl named Cher, navigating high school with her best friend Ty.
What is credibility? Credibility is the quality to be trusted or relied on. Whether it be a speaker, a friend, or a loved family member, credibility becomes a significant expression in terms of speaking, reading, and writing. To begin, Emma Watson gave a heartwarming and notable speech circulating the topic of gender inequality on September 20th, 2014 at the HeForShe Campaign in New York City. Emma Watson is an exceedingly dependable speaker.
Emma began her acting career when she was six years old, and by age ten, she was cast as Hermione Granger in the highly successful movie franchise, Harry Potter (“Emma Watson (II)”). Emma has always been involved in charitable organizations and assisted in any way she could. Growing up, she asked fans not to send her
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Her extrinsic ethos is strong. As a well-educated woman who has been world-widely famous for starring in Harry Potter, she has been dedicating her efforts towards the empowerment of young women and also succeeds in confirming her credibility to her audience through siting experiences she has endured relating to the gender-equality issue at hand. Moreover, the audience’s response and expectation should not be neglected during writing. At first glance, it seems that the audience are women who is always considered as disadvantaged group and Emma spoke for them and encouraged them to seek gender equality. But, it is not true. As the campaign’s name suggests, Emma’s speech with the emotional and informal tone and language is to divert public attention and persuade males to be awareness of the importance of getting male involved in helping to end gender
Emma, a novel by Jane Austen, is the story of a young woman, Emma, who is rich, stubborn, conniving, and occupies her time meddling into others' business. There are several recurring themes throughout the novel; the ideas of marriage, social class, women's confinement, and the power of imagination to blind the one from the truth, which all become delineated and reach a climax during the trip to Box Hill. The scene at Box Hill exposes many underlying emotions that have been built up throughout the novel, and sets the stage for the events that conclude it.
An epic hero is an advocate for the greater good. An epic hero does not take on responsibility because he is forced to or to improve his image; no, this hero takes on responsibility for something simply because it is the right thing to do. This is the type of person that can be counted on to fight for all types of social issues. Although epic heroes tend to be male, seeing as it is now the twenty-first century, I’d like to focus on an epic heroine: Emma Watson.
Throughout history and having coalesced to the present, feminism has begun to crescendo as a movement for social, political, and economic equality of both sexes. Acting as an ambassador and an embodiment of an agent of change, Emma Watson and her speech can be seen as a catalyst against gender inequality. Her speech is a buttress to the feminism movement as it utilizes factual information to corroborate Watson’s credibility, which then permeates to the sentiment of listeners. Through her delivery and tone burgeoning with passion, an amalgamation of the paradigm between speaker and the audience is seen being masterfully cultivated. The fact that this audience is the United Nation's committee, Emma Watson can be seen as a global ambassador for female rights. Through Watson's virulent stance against gender stereotypes, inequality, and bias, the feminism proclamation is guaranteed to not fall on deaf ears.
Emma Woodhouse, who begins the novel "handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition" (Austen 1), suffers from a dangerous propensity to play matchmaker, diving into other’s lives, for what she believes is their own good. Despite this, she is a sympathetic character. Her matchmaking leads only to near-disasters and her expressions of remorse following these mistakes are sincere and resolute. Jane Austen's Emma concerns the social milieu of a sympathetic, but flawed young woman whose self-delusion regarding her flaws is gradually erased through a series of comic and ironic events.
Emma Watson, best known as a leading actress in the Harry Potter series, gave a speech titled “Gender equality is your issue too” during a HeForShe campaign at the United Nations headquarters in New York City during on September 20, 2014, in attempt to raise awareness about gender inequality. Throughout the speech, Watson attempted to persuade the audience in joining the HeForShe campaign by providing examples of those who have been subject to the burdens of gender inequality – however, this speech could be considered problematic due to Watson’s lack of credibility and failure to include all types of people in our society.
Many people know Jane Austen to be one of the most well known names in literature’s history. She is known for her classic romance novels. At home, she had much support on the creative front of writing. Her father and mother were supportive of any creative endeavors their children would go through. Jane was born on December sixteenth of 1775 to George Austen who married Cassandra of the Leigh family. Together they had eight children and only two of them were girls. Mr. Austen was a Reverend of Steventon rectory. During Jane’s childhood, her father did many things to help the growing family financially. He did his best to teach the family himself and tried farming as an alternative method to gain money.