I wonder how many options women had at that time if they wanted to remain within that particular strata of society, and continue to be supported by their men.
It's hard to know, isn't it? The show sugests they're very limited in the examples they had, although you think there must have been exceptions (but they'd be very remarkable), and there was plenty of travelling and opportunities to interact with other classes in Spain and the US. The first world war happened too early for Fanny and Linda and the second too later
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It's hard to know, isn't it? The show sugests they're very limited in the examples they had, although you think there must have been exceptions (but they'd be very remarkable), and there was plenty of travelling and opportunities to interact with other classes in Spain and the US. The first world war happened too early for Fanny and Linda and the second too later