The Flapper
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Sixteen-year-old Genevieve 'Ginger' King |
Sixteen-year-old Genevieve 'Ginger' King is living in a very wealthy family in the boring town of Orange Springs, Florida with her younger siblings, where her unchaperoned decision to drink a soda with a young male is considered scandalous. Because of her questionable behavior and yearning for a more excitable life, Ginger's father decides to send her to a boarding school in Lake Placid, New York. Mrs. Paddles' School for Young Ladies is administered by the strict disciplinarian, Mrs. Paddles. |
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[[File:The Flapper (1920) - 1.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Contemporary advertisement for ''The Flapper''. May 8, 1920]] |
[[File:The Flapper (1920) - 1.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Contemporary advertisement for ''The Flapper''. May 8, 1920]] |
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Despite the strictness there, the girls have fun getting into flapper-lifestyle trouble including flirting. Richard Channing |
Despite the strictness there, the girls have fun getting into flapper-lifestyle trouble including flirting. Richard Channing, an older man, rides past the seminary every day, prompting romantic fantasies among the schoolgirls. When Ginger connives a sleigh ride with Channing, she lies to him about her age, saying she is "about twenty". Ginger is quickly charmed and becomes enamored with him. Ginger soon gets into trouble with the headmistress by sneaking out to the local country club where Channing is having a party. One of her schoolmates, Hortense, who is described as “a moth among the butterflies”, informs on her. Hortense’s actual motive for doing this is to get the headmistress out of the way so she can rob the school's safe and flee with her crooked boyfriend Thomas Morran.Quotation is transcription from one of the [[intertitle]]s in ''The Flapper''. [https://archive.org/details/BillSpragueCollection-THEFLAPPER-OliveThomas-1920PUBLICDOMAIN “Bill Sprague Collection -THE FLAPPER-Olive Thomas-PUBLIC DOMAIN”], [[Internet Archive]], San Francisco, California. Retrieved August 27, 2018. Acting on a vaguely worded note she receives, Ginger—while traveling home from school—goes to a hotel in New York City where Hortense and Thomas are staying. They force her to take some suitcases for safekeeping, cases that contain stolen valuables, including fancy clothes and jewelry. |
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Knowing that Channing has gone to Orange Springs on a yachting trip, Ginger decides to use the clothes and jewels to present herself as a more-mature, well-dressed “woman of experience” when she returns home. Her plan backfires, and her father believes she is lying when she says it is all a joke. Detectives then show up wanting to know why she has stolen loot; and both her young admirer Bill and Channing think she has really become a wicked woman. Hortense and her crooked boyfriend now turn up in Orange Springs to reclaim their ill-gotten loot. Their subsequent capture by the police clears Ginger's name and restores her reputation. |
Knowing that Channing has gone to Orange Springs on a yachting trip, Ginger decides to use the clothes and jewels to present herself as a more-mature, well-dressed “woman of experience” when she returns home. Her plan backfires, and her father believes she is lying when she says it is all a joke. Detectives then show up wanting to know why she has stolen loot; and both her young admirer Bill and Channing think she has really become a wicked woman. Hortense and her crooked boyfriend now turn up in Orange Springs to reclaim their ill-gotten loot. Their subsequent capture by the police clears Ginger's name and restores her reputation. |
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