Because "all the world is a stage" and we are all players (actors)
"And all the men and women merely players" (As You Like It)
"Sighing like furnace" ," bearded like the pard"," creeping like snail" the figure of speech in these lines is simile as the poet has used the word like for comparison. "all the men and women merely players", the figure of speech in this is metaphor as the poet did not use any words to compare the men and women and just tell that they are the actors
The feminine form of the word "poet" is "poetess." However, the term "poet" is now commonly used for both men and women without distinction.
Shakespeare said, "All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players." The answer to your question is boldfaced.
The International Tennis Federation lists a number of players from around the world who are members of the ITF, including men, women, juniors, seniors, and wheelchair players, both current and past. To find players by name and/or nation, refer to the link, below,
444 ... 276 men and 168 women. The 12 men's teams had 23 players per team and the 8 women's teams had 21 players per team.
they do
"All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players"From Shakespeare's "As You Like It"
Yes. That's why there are women & men's basketballs.
Shakespear.
Yes of course. There are so many women tennis players like Sania Mirza.
Yes, there is evidence to suggest that the poet Claude McKay was bisexual. He had relationships with both men and women throughout his life, and his poetry often explores themes of sexuality and desire.