"I feel like a voodoo doll. It's grim. It's gross"
- Emma Watson
About this Quote
In this quote, Emma Watson is revealing a feeling of being manipulated and managed by external forces, similar to a voodoo doll. Voodoo dolls are typically related to dark magic and being used to damage or manage someone. By comparing herself to a voodoo doll, Watson is conveying a sense of powerlessness and being at the mercy of others. She also explains the feeling as "grim" and "gross," suggesting that it is undesirable and disturbing. This quote could also be interpreted as a commentary on the objectification and exploitation of females in society. Overall, Watson's words convey a strong sense of discomfort and vulnerability.
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