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    can exactly experience a two-year life of Emma Watson. Also, the experience machine has a wide range of celebrities’ experience to meet any desires from participants (Nozick, 1974). According to Nozick ( 1974, p.42), in…

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    Disney’s live action movie “Beauty and the Beast” has triumphed the box office. The movie has broken many box office records in its opening weekend. It has earned over 170-180 million US dollars approximately, which is way beyond the expectations of everyone. The film has also broken the record of highest opening of march in North America, previously held by “Batman vs Superman” which earned 166 million. The movie Beauty and the Beast which is the remake of the 1991 classic animated movie with…

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    In Emma Watson’s speech “ Gender Equality Is Your Issue Too ” (2014) she argues that gender inequality is wrong. Watson first builds trust through ethos, she then appeals to pathos with diction and to conclude the speech is meant to understand with logos. Watson purpose is to set an image through facts and ideas in order to have people thinking about gender equality.She seems to have the opinion of the UN audience in mind because she’s addressing them with trust, emotion, and logic When…

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    taught to act a certain way. This has created a society that does not give equal rights of opportunity to women. From a young age, girls and boys are expected to follow certain gender roles so they fit the mold society believes is best for them. In Emma Watson’s speech to the UN council she explains the thing holding back gender equality are…

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    Sexism In Society

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    Although society has progressed throughout time, sexism is still relevant. Surprisingly enough, sexism is many times considered a “societal norm” and not uncommon in the work place. Due to female oppression in history, today’s fight against sexism is a fight for equality. Sexism is absolutely ridiculous, and a horrifying reality. However, due to the incorrect idea of females being the weaker sex, many men have a concept of reliant and submissive women as the ideal societal female. With the…

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    According to actress, Emma Watson, she expresses her feelings about gender by stating, “It is time that we all see gender as a spectrum instead of two set of two sets of opposing ideals. We should stop defining each other by what we are not and start defining ourselves by who we are.” In recently news, there has been controversy over the gender roles and the controversy over gender identification of Bruce Jenner transitioning into Caitlyn Jenner. When born into the world, as one gender but can…

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    The extract is a transcript of Emma Watson’s speech as an UN Women Goodwill Ambassador advocating gender equality. The speech is given at a event for HeForShe campaign held at United Nations Headquarters in New York, 20 September 2014. Her speech shows her concern about feminism and there is a need for gender equality. Through her speech, she attempts to inform and persuade the audience on the needs of gender equality and a change in views of stereotypes. The speech that was presented uses…

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    During the late eighteenth century in western Europe, women had little to no protection under the law. Women couldn’t a lot of things not limited to signing contracts, inheriting property and even voting. Married couples were one person under the law and the legal existence of women was suspended during the marriage. However, a woman by the name of Mary Wollstonecraft felt passionate about this injustice and caused a movement by writing A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792. In her…

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    Even in today 's generation, men often forget the previous achievements women have made and continue to take them for granted. Many males have refused to assign a better position to the opposite gender, dreading the idea of females out maneuvering them. This is the 21st century, and mankind still lingers on the idea of male superiority. Due to this, some women have drafted an illusion that induces lower standards for themselves. Now not only men, but even women are doubtful of their potential…

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    Over the years women have been gaining position within society. This is due to women, and some men, rallying and fighting for their rights. Back when women were stuck at home while their husbands were out working, empowerment and feminist groups were formed to create a starting point for gaining their rights. These groups are not so common today as the movement has been taken online with feminism spreading over almost all social media web pages. In Nisha Chittal’s report, on the msnbc current…

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