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Women And The Role Of Women In The 1920's

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Women of The 1920s
During the first World War I women were left at home to try and figure out how they were going to care for their families. Their husband, father, and brothers were sent off to war. Many companies around the United States were left with production needs and little to no employees to do the job. In a time period, where women are expected to be confident and independent, they had to also realize they had little to no power in society. They had societal rules that they must stay at home to cook, clean, and care for the children. With the men who were prominent in their lives coming and going from war. These factors caused the birth of a new era. This is the era where women were emerging. Women were changing by being more independent sexually and expressing their emotions through music, poetry, and movies.
One important theme of the women of the 1920’s that connects various aspects of the women is their sexuality. The women before those who became empowered in the 1920’s would never open up about their sexuality. The women prior to the 1920’s had an image of modesty and were viewed to be married to only one man. In 1920, the women began to express their sexual desires freely. Singers like Bessie Smith could paint a picture and bring anything to life with just her voice. One example by Bessie Smith “I’m Wild About That Thing”. In this song, Bessie Smith sings of how she loves her man and how happy he makes her. In her lyrics she says “Do it easy honey don’t get

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