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Life in the United States and Europe in the 1920s

Conclusion

Impact on Arts and Cinema

Representative Figures

Role of Women

Social Changes

Introduction

Index

The 1920s were a time of significant change worldwide after World War I. While the United States experienced a period of economic prosperity known as the "Roaring Twenties", Europe was recovering from the ravages of war.

Introduction

Role of women

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In the 1920s, the role of women in Europe underwent significant changes, especially after World War I. For example, in several European countries, women fought for the right to vote. In the United Kingdom, it was granted in 1918 to women over the age of 30. During the First World War, many women entered the workforce to fill various positions, later transitioning to sectors such as industry, commerce, or administration. They also gained access to higher education and professional training opportunities in fields such as medicine, teaching, and science. In the United States, like in Europe, women were granted the right to vote nationwide in 1920, and they also participated in World War I. They also played a significant role in cultural and artistic movements; figures such as writer Dorothy Parker or poet Edna St. Vincent Millay stood out during this period.

ROLE OF WOMEN

REPRESENTATIVE FIGURES

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In Europe, some of the main representative figures in society, literature, and the arts were: - Virginia Woolf: A prominent British writer whose works explored themes of feminism, modernity, and the human condition. Her best-known works include "Mrs. Dalloway" and "To the Lighthouse". - James Joyce: An Irish author whose masterpiece "Ulysses" is considered one of the most important novels of the 20th century, known for its innovative and experimental style. - Pablo Picasso: The influential Spanish painter who co-founded the Cubist movement and whose works challenged the artistic conventions of the time, such as his famous painting "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon".

REPRESENTATIVE FIGURES

In the United States, notable figures included: - Charlie Chaplin: The legendary British actor, director, and producer known for his character "The Tramp" and iconic films such as "Modern Times" and "The Great Dictator". - Georgia O'Keeffe: The influential American painter known for her paintings of flowers, landscapes, and abstract forms that captured the essence of modern America. - Duke Ellington: The American jazz composer and pianist who led one of the most important jazz orchestras of the time and significantly contributed to the development of the musical genre.

REPRESENTATIVE FIGURES

IMPACT ON ARTS AND CINEMA

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In the United States: emergences of Hollywood as the center of the global film industry, with iconic films like Charlie Chaplin´s "The Kid". In Europe: Artistic movements such as surrealism and Dadaism influenced literature, painting, and cinema, with works like "Un Chien Andalou" by Luis Buúel and Salvador Dalí.

IMPACT ON ARTS AND CINEMA

In conclusion, the 1920s were very significant, witnessing many important changes, such as the role of women in society.

Conclusion

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