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Amelia Earhart Research Paper

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Amelia Earhart's excellence in her profession and fame in her career as a pilot helped contribute to positively improving the life of women in the nineteen twenties and thirties; by giving women both young and old a real life hero to look up to as well as advice, encouragement and inspiration. Her public success meant that there was finally a female icon who wasn't known for their beauty, but for talent and success in a physically and mentally taxing profession, one that no woman before her had succeeded in. She was a role model that finally brought some long awaited diversity to women celebrities. Earhart was someone famous for a skill and was also actively encouraging other women to integrate into aviation (and other male dominated professions), …show more content…

She published sixteen essays of that nature encouraging other women to follow in her footsteps and recounting her own tales about flying. They were published in the Cosmopolitan, which may be considered surprising considering the magazine's usual content, but it has a client base that is almost entirely female- meaning Earhart's message was reaching its demographic. Earhart was also named the magazine's Aviation Editor in …show more content…

On the day of her wedding, she wrote a note to her groom to be, George Putnam, saying that she would not be bound to traditional marital requirements if he did not feel inclined to do the same. She also made it very clear that they would remain their own separate people, as she did not want to be seen for her marriage but for her excellence in her profession. She was determined to not let her fame develop into something of relationship gossip. Their matrimony was something that Putnam had long awaited and Earhart was immensely wary about. He had proposed on more than one occasion, only to be turned down again and again by Earhart. He convinced her to agree on the basis of having a trial marriage, and promised that if the married life didn’t suit her after a year, they could go their separate ways- and he wouldn’t argue. Luckily for him, Putnam’s love was requited enough so that they remained happily married in the following seven years before Earhart's

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