Abstract
Traditionally, the role of women in society was reduced to the family care-taking with little or no real voice outside this sphere. Theirs was supposed and expected to take the role of bringing up children, to keep up the home, or to look after their usually bread-winner husbands. Nonetheless, a thorough examination of life in the 1920s will provide a degree of perspective on how women could handle and manage the social advances of the times. We shall provide a clear focus on the efforts of such a group of women to get their proper role in society. Henceforth, what we should try to conceal throughout this paper is the continuous struggle of women in the United States in the 1920s and the ongoing proceedings they had to take over. By merely skimming out this article, the reader should gain an accurate and concise notion of what these women had to go through at those hazard times in the United States.
Highlights
Sin embargo, un cuidadoso estudio de la vida en los años veinte nos proporcionará una amplia perspectiva sobre la manera en la que las mujeres manejaron los avances sociales de la época
The role of women in society was reduced to the family care-taking with little or no real voice outside this sphere
We shall provide a clear focus on the efforts of such a group of women to get their proper role in society
Summary
Middletown: A Study in Contemporary American Culture. The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization.
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