I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this particular 'Of Windmills and War True Story'. It could be about the role of windmills during a war, perhaps in a certain region. Maybe it tells the story of how windmills were affected by the war, whether they were used for strategic purposes, like providing power to military bases or communication centers, or if they were targeted during combat.
Don Quixote's mind was clouded by his romanticized view of knights and adventures. He mistook the windmills for enemies and fought them out of a misguided sense of duty and honor.
The answer is no. The official iCarly series had its own set of themes and story arcs that revolved around the main characters' creative pursuits, family issues, and growing up experiences. A 'wedgie' story for a girl doesn't fit into the tone and nature of the original iCarly plotlines, which were aimed at a younger audience with a focus on positive and relatable content.
Since I don't know the story, I can't say for sure. But it could be the people who own the windmills, the soldiers involved in the war around the area of the windmills.
The story is about a person's quixotic battle against seemingly impossible odds, represented by the windmills. It's a tale of idealism and determination.
iCarly is purely fictional. The characters and their adventures are made up by the writers to be fun and engaging for the audience. There's no real-life basis for it.
There could be a character who is an outsider in some way, like a foreigner in the land where the war is taking place. This character might see the situation from a different perspective compared to the locals. And there may be a character who has a special connection to the windmills, like a young engineer or a person who finds solace in the presence of these windmills during the war.
One main theme could be the contrast between the innocence represented by windmills and the destruction of war. Windmills often symbolize a more peaceful, pastoral aspect of life, while war is chaos and destruction. Another theme might be the coming - of - age of the young adult characters in the context of war, how they grow and change as they face the hardships and challenges that war brings.