I think the reason they're same as following (1) Both desire power (2) Both are ruthless in getting what they want (3) Both like to gamble the battle
because hitler is a **** and kony is the same and i hate them both
Hitler is a name, there is no 'erman' word for a name, they are the same in every language.
It is very likely that she did hold the same beliefs Hitler did about Jews.
The difference is that Lady Macbeth at first wanted Macbeth to kill Banquo and Macbeth was too scared to do it. Later on in the tragedy, Lady Macbeth gets haunted and gets mentally ill and Macbeth keeps on killing people.
Joseph Stalin
same evil ideas
The play of the same name - Macbeth.
Macbeth is a fictional character and Hitler was a real person. Macbeth understands his crime and Hitler was unaware of his. Macbeth is urged to commit his crime by an overbearing, ambitious wife and Hitler was a sexless vegetarian whose megalomania was all his own.
Macbeth. She said "Hail, Macbeth!" In fact all three witches say exactly the same thing.
Shakespeare was a man and Anne was a woman. Coincidentally the same applies to Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
No, Grouch and Lady Macbeth are not the same person. Grouch is a character from Sesame Street, while Lady Macbeth is a character from William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." They are from different works of literature and have different personalities and backgrounds.
Well sorry to disappoint you but Adolf Hitler and Hitler are the same people:) If you are speaking of the same person, Hitler killed Hitler in 1945 at the end of World War II in the European theatre. Culturally, Adolf Hitler made the surname "Hitler" unacceptable in most cultures.
And then Macbeth asked Macbeth if he confronted Macbeth on killing Macbeth with Macbeth.
because hitler is a **** and kony is the same and i hate them both
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
The 'Mac' of Macbeth means the same as the 'Mc' of McDonald. Both mean 'son of'. So Macbeth means 'son of Beth'*, and McDonald means 'son of Donald'. *The name of the historical figure of 11th century Scotland and of the Shakespearean tragedy actually was MacBethad, or 'son of Bethad'.
Hitler is a name, there is no 'erman' word for a name, they are the same in every language.