Flappers rejected old ways in favor of new, exciting freedom.
Brief DescriptionWomen during their time were not as free spirited. They were used to their traditional ways of staying conservative and calm spirited. Flappers chose an opposite lifestyle. They drunk, they danced, they also spoke openly about sex which was not what women did at their time.Their SignificanceFlappers made it seem ookay for women to do the things that men were doing when at the time, the Double Standard law was in effect. Flappers made it seem okay for women to be as active, sexually, as men were.
Flappers were young women in the 1920s who defied traditional gender norms by wearing short dresses, bobbed hair, and engaging in behaviors like smoking and drinking alcohol, and participating in casual sexual relationships. They symbolized the changing roles and liberation of women, challenging Victorian-era ideas of female modesty and conformity. Flappers expressed a desire for independence, freedom, and equality, reflecting the broader social changes occurring in Western society at the time.
flappers were dresses worn by the women of the 20's who liked dancing and partying. the dress a flapper wore was formfitted and had fringe
Clothes were invented 1000ends of years ago God first invented the clothes
the 1920s were called the age of fords because the assembly line had just been invented and cars were beginning to be mass produced for the first time in American history. as for flappers i have no idea.
Flappers were a form of entertainment. Flappers caused conflicts because they were women who did things that were not "women-like" they were very independent.
Flappers needed to turn into flappers because they needed to show the world that men and women are equal in every way. if guys can go out in public and smoke and wear whatever they wanted then so can the women
Yes, flappers originated after the First World War.
Pioneering women were more serious than flappers
The flappers first appeared in Great Britain then later spred to America were famous flappers such as betty boop and Maryln Monroe had their day.
Flappers wore short skirts and did not care for acceptable behavior as deemed by society. Flappers sported a bob hair style and listen much to jazz music.
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Flappers were usually educated in schools then went on to get jobs like men.
Toilet flappers is the washer underneath the flushing mechanism. Normally black or orange in colour.
The Flappers and the Colonel - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Flappers and the Nuts - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U