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The term "flapper" was used in the 1920s to refer to the lifestyle of women who broke with the behaviors that were associated with the female role. This way of life was influenced by social liberalism and cultural exchanges between Europe and the United States. This change in practices evidenced the inequality that existed at the time compared to what was allowed for women compared to what men did.

One of the changes that represented a shift from traditional to modern values occurred in fashion since after the First World War white women leave the domestic sphere and join work. They leave behind long skirts and tight corsets so they can move more easily, walk faster and attend their jobs. They also cut their hair challenging the meaning attributed to it as a symbol of femininity.

Another change that representes a shift from traditional to modern values occurred at the level of gender roles. Women stopped seeing themselves as mothers and wives and began to dream of other ways of life such as dancers and actresses.

Two ways that flappers represented a shift from traditional to  modern values :

Flappers are the women folks who considered being the youth icon during the period of 1920s. Flappers were considered to be something of western cultured heroines. They were flamboyant and they were totally different from the most conventional who used to be soft and sensitive.  

They represented a change from the traditional life style to the modern one. They danced suggestively with the males and openly flirted. They were the gateway for the triumph and also the approaching danger of the cultural shift in the modern age.  

They appreciated style over affluence, novelty over conventions and pleasure over ethics.