Women's Roles During The Flapper Era

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“Being a sex symbol is a heavy load to carry, especially when one is tired, hurt and bewildered.” embraces Clara Bow (4). Women’s roles as citizens, changed tremendously during this era. As of 1891, women were given the paramount right to vote. From rescuing slaves to nursing the wounded in wars, women have carried some of the the nation’s weight on their backs. Back in the day, they were expected to stay at home, cook, clean, and take care of their kids; not having much entertainment or leisure. They found happiness in their kids and husbands. “This moderation transformed as the flapper era commenced. Exuding a combination of exoticism and eroticism, Josephine Baker catapulted to international fame,” (5). Women started wearing short skirts,

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