+A flapper was a young woman in the 1920s who embraced a new liberated lifestyle, challenging traditional social norms. Characterized by short bobbed hair, shorter dresses, and a love for jazz music and dancing, she symbolized a rejection of Victorian-era constraints. This cultural shift was a significant part of the [Roaring Twenties](/wiki/roaring-twenties), profoundly influencing [Fashion](/wiki/fashion) and women's roles.
+## See also
+- [Women's Rights](/wiki/womens-rights)
+- [Jazz Age](/wiki/jazz-age)
+- [Social Change](/wiki/social-change)
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