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What Are The Traditional Roles Of Louise Brooks's Contribution To Society?

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Louise Brooks was an American film actress and dancer. She was born on November 19, 1906 in Cherryvale, Kansas. As a young girl her mother forced her to embrace the role of a flapper in order to star in Hollywood films. She was seen as an iconic symbol of the flapper movement due to her bobbed haircut and the clothing she wore, such as short dresses and elegant jewelry. Many were mad about the flapper movement mainly men because the flappers were changing the traditional roles of women. Women began to cut their hair short, wear short dresses, go out to bars and drink, and they started having control of themselves. Brooks was a feminist during the time and she was assaulted twice for embracing her passion. One well known film she took a part in was “Pandora’s Box (1929)”. She then began writing a book based in all the things she did not like about Hollywood. Later on, she retired and died due to a heart attack at the age of seventy-eight on August 8, 1985 in Rochester, New York. Although, many still believe women should continue to follow traditional roles she did make a huge contribution to society today because women express themselves however they want to. Louise Brooks and Mitchell Palmer would not have gotten along due to the fact that they were two completely different people. Anna May Wong was born on January 3, 1905 in Los Angeles, California. She was the first Chinese American movie star. She started her actress career at the age of eleven. She began to skip Chinese

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