Flappers were young women in the 1920s who embraced a lifestyle that challenged traditional norms of femininity. Known for their bobbed hair, short dresses, and a carefree attitude, they sought greater independence and social freedom, often seen dancing to Jazz Music in speakeasies. Flappers symbolized the cultural shift of the era, advocating for women's rights, including the right to vote, and embodying the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. They played a crucial role in redefining gender roles and social expectations in post-World War I America.
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
Pioneering women were more serious than flappers
Yes, flappers originated after the First World War.
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.
Flappers were usually educated in schools then went on to get jobs like men.
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Toilet flappers is the washer underneath the flushing mechanism. Normally black or orange in colour.
The Flappers and the Nuts - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Flappers and the Colonel - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U