New Women of the 20
A flapper was what every girl under the age of 25 wanted to be during the 1920s- young, beautiful, and in charge. A flapper was more than a short haircut, rolled panty hose, make-up, or the Charleston; it was an attitude- a way of living, and a rebellious spirit like no other. The Jazz Age was a time when young and beautiful women knew no boundaries and yet pushed them to the wall. Flappers not only hammered a small dent in American history but also helped pave the way for
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Jazz Age, , flimsy skirt,
Approximate Word count = 319
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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