Bernice Bobs Her Hair was created in 1920.
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Bernice's haircut
D. Bernice and herself
"Bernice Bobs Her Hair" was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Bernice cuts Marjorie Harvey's braids at the end of the story. She cut the braids while Marjorie was asleep.
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's story "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," the reader is likely to view Marjorie's personality as shallow.
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The cast of Bernice Bobs Her Hair - 1976 includes: Lane Binkley as Roberta Veronica Cartwright as Marjorie Dennis Christopher as Charley Bud Cort as Warren Shelley Duvall as Bernice Polly Holliday as Mrs. Harvey Mark La Mura as Carpenter Murray Moston as Barber Mark Newkirk as Reece Ken Olin as G. Reece Stoddard Patrick Reynolds as Draycott Gary Springer as Otis Leslie Thorsen as Genevieve Claudette Warlick as Annie
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Bernice's haircut is an example of a symbol in "Bernice Bobs Her Hair." It represents her transformation from a naive, submissive girl to a more confident and assertive woman.
Marjorie doesn't want Bernice around because she feels Bernice is not modern enough...she doesn't fit in with the teenaged community as it is present in the time of the movie.
It is part of the falling action of the story: it is at the very end of the story, after Marjorie has trapped Bernice into a situation where she felt that she had to cut her hair.