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“Little Women”
Jo March is one of American literature’s earliest tomboys, so when Hepburn played the role in 1933, it was inevitable she’d help make the character a lesbian icon. Who else could so convincingly deliver these lines about a short haircut: “Well it’s boyish, becoming and easy to maintain… If wearing hair up means becoming a lady, I’ll wear it down until I’m 100 years old.”
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