Flappers were known for their outrageous behavior. Even though, to many, it was only a phase, the flappers did help women’s rights progress. Flappers represented freedom and social and cultural change. Flappers were more rebellious, sexual, and scandalous then women in past generations. These women embraced things society deemed as unladylike. They wore short skirts, bob cut hair, and smoked and drank in public places. They even shown women could be as sexual as men. This ‘forbidden’ fun represented…
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