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Yes, the term 'more ruthless' is the comparative form of the adjective 'ruthless'. The superlative form is 'most ruthless'.
Macbeth is unique among Shakespeare's villains because he starts out as a noble and loyal soldier before he is driven to commit evil deeds. Unlike other villains who are motivated by power or vengeance from the beginning, Macbeth's descent into villainy is a gradual process influenced by supernatural forces and his own ambition. Additionally, Macbeth's moral struggle and internal conflict set him apart from other villains in Shakespeare's works.
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It was most ruthless in eastern Europe because the Slavs were considered racially inferior
The joker (bat man) is the most popular comic book, and movie villains.
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the most ruthless pirate was most likely blackbeard (yes he was real) he was found with over 12 bullits in his body Blackbeard aka Edward Teach.
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Several Marvel heroes and villains fear the cosmic entity known as Galactus due to his immense power and ability to destroy planets. Another feared villain is Thanos, because of his ruthless and cunning nature, as well as his quest for power and dominance in the universe. Additionally, characters like the demon Mephisto are feared for their manipulative and deceitful ways, often creating chaos and suffering for their own amusement.
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Ruthless is an adjective.