Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Mae West and Amelia Earhart Roaring 20’s
The Roaring 20s Mae West Mae West stood as an idol to many feminine and male persons during the 1910-1960s. West once said, kip down isnt an emotion or an instinctits an art. This quote shines a perfect light-hearted on her profession and practically summarizes her beliefs. Mae West started out in impertinently York as a vaudeville performer and eventually moved her talents to the greathearted screen in Hollywood. The Roaring 20s couldnt obtain been a better time for West to express herself as she was non bound or expected to be any specific female image.She wrote several plays, staring herself, containing mostly sexual themes. Most of her works need quite a bit of censoring in order to be acceptable to the public. West, taking pride in her dancing and teasing, became wildly public and respected as an individual woman. Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart took a plane ride in 1920 that would determine her path and change her life, forever. Ten minutes in a plane and after landing Earhart knew she had to learn to fly. Taking jobs as they came, Amelia gained nice money to buy her way through flight school.After just cardinal years, Earhart set records for female pilots, flying at altitude of 14,000 feet. Modeling a short haircut and a leather bomber jacket, Earhart bought a bright icteric biplane naming it, the canary. In 1928, she was the first woman on a transatlantic flight. Amelias love for adventure and desire to stand out as an individual drove her to the first female solo flight crosswise the Atlantic. Still determined, she planned to go all around the world higher up the equator. In 1937, because of difficulties on the plane, Amelia Earhart disappeared, lost forever to the thing she loved most, flying.
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