Let’s look back at the imprints that Emma Watson has left after her constant efforts to build a better world.
In 2001, a child actress with great acting made a splash around the world. Right from her first appearance as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Emma Watson has conquered the hearts of not only the audience but also the art critics. In everyone’s eyes, Watson is a talented actor and is predicted to have a bright future. After positive critical response to her first role, Emma Watson, with her mature acting skills, continued to act in films in many genres, successfully escaping the shadow of her famous role. Hermione.
In addition to her outstanding career as a talented actress and successful businesswoman, Watson also left a strong mark in the fields of education, humanitarian work and social activities, promoting awareness of major problems in society. Over the years, she has participated in many campaigns, supporting causes ranging from fighting for gender equality to protecting the environment. Emma Watson has become a role model for young people around the world to look up to.The witch occupies the spotlight
The know-it-all witch Hermione Granger is the character who changed Watson’s life forever. And, somehow, she always knew that this role was made for her: the actress loves JK Rowling’s books, and when the film’s producers showed up at her school, she was immediately decided to give it a try. However, despite her love for the role, Watson has also shared in many interviews about her somewhat overwhelming experience being a part of this famous series. Indeed, before filming Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Watson had some serious considerations about whether or not to continue participating in this film project. Fortunately, she made up her mind and continued with her role, and during the filming of the series, she also starred in other productions, such as the TV series Ballet Shoes and the biopic My Week with Marilyn. Towards the end of the series, Watson’s acting career continued to rise and she became increasingly appreciated for her roles in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Bling Ring and Noah. By 2017, the actress was cast as a Disney princess in the live-action Beauty and the Beast, and then two years later, she continued to star in Greta Gerwig’s film Little Women, one of the adaptations of The best of Louisa May Alcott’s novels.
After participating in the Harry Potter movie and despite being financially stable, Watson still chose to pursue his passion for learning and study at Brown University. Participating in the series from a very young age, she received a comprehensive but not traditional academic education, her time at university exposed her to a completely different educational system and perhaps it brought a little “normalcy” into her life. Luckily, every student on campus respected Watson’s privacy and she was able to live and experience student life just like anyone else. Before graduating with a BA in English Literature, she studied for a few months at Worcester College, Oxford, as part of the Student Exchange Programme. Looking at the overall picture, it can be seen that her time in college as well as her acting experience laid the foundation for a promising journey to positive activities later.
Feminist movement and the fight for gender equality
While the campaign for women’s rights was ongoing, Watson traveled to many different countries to raise awareness and participated in many other campaigns. In 2016, she visited Malawi as part of the International Day of the Girl campaign in an effort to end child marriage. She strongly supports equal pay for men and women, and has donated to many organizations that share her goals and encouraged her fans to donate instead of giving gifts. she.
Mobilizing campaigns for the Environment