Flappers Compared To Women Of Today

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Kaitlyn Mann, Allie Vincent, and Kyleigh Sikora Where Flappers Really That Different? The twenties brought many changes to the American way of life. Black people started to fight for equal rights, new technology was making it easier on the everyday house wife, and the fashions were also changing. Along with all of those changes the society changed also. But one of the biggest changes was the way women were viewed and the way they had changed. One of the biggest trends and changes for women came in the form of being a Flapper. A flapper was a fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and breaking the old society rules. Flapper often wore short skirts, and stockings that went up to their knee if they wore stockings at all. They didn’t wear corsets like they had before; instead they chose to wear loose fitting clothes that showed no curves. They often wore glitzy, extravagant jewelry and wear their hair in a short bob. They weren’t concerned on drinking in public or smoking in public and often didn’t worry about talking about taboo subjects such as sex as much as they used to. Flappers were very interesting women, and didn’t only appeal to the men of that day, but many other women who tried to be like them. But are the women of today really any different? Women today are very similar in many ways. First of all, women today are also very open with their sexuality and aren’t afraid to smoke and drink in public like the flappers were. Women go out just as much as men and it’s not uncommon for women to talk about her sexual life openly. It was the same for the flappers of the twenties. Secondly, Flappers wore different fashions and pushed the boundaries for women of that day. Same goes for the women today. Women today push the limits in wearing revealing, short and tight clothes. Thirdly, women today were like the flappers of the twenties because many women

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