Romantic comedies originated with Shakespeare's plays in the 16th century. Typical narratives involve two characters meeting in an ironic way and facing obstacles to their relationship before ultimately ending up together. Main characters are typically an attractive man and woman, with the woman portrayed as strong and independent or dumb and ditzy, and the man as cool and laid back or smart and funny. Settings are usually teenage-focused locations like high schools, parties, and cities. Iconography in rom-coms includes costumes representing social groups, bright lighting to match the upbeat mood, popular music on the soundtrack, and final shots focusing on the happy couple.