She's the Man=Twelfth Night
There's a site where all of his works are at the link below.
William Shakespeare was a very popular playwright during the 16th and 17th centuries. Some of his latest works include The Two Noble Kinsmen, The Tempest, and King Henry VIII.
"The Mona Lisa" is a good one.
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Shakespeare was known back then for his amazing skill at writting sonnets.
Some of the moons of Uranus are named for Shakespeare's female characters.
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Probably the most well known example of the fantasy genre is the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. The Lord of the Rings trilogy which are massive Hollywood blockbusters are based on his works. A more modern, yet equally as popular example is J.K. Rowling's Harry Pottery book series.
The female roles in Shakespeare's day were performed by Boy Players: young actors who had not yet reached puberty and therefore did not have masculine voices. Some of the Boy Players were Apprentice Actors, the modern equivalent would be Interns.
There is not really a game entirely based on Iraq but Modern Warfare 2 has some levels that are in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Some of Shakespeares major life events were that he wrote many plays and sonnets. he did all of this in the time that the plague against the Globe teater. During this time many of his best works were created such as: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and many others.