Use of the definite article before a person's name or pronoun
Hey native English speakers,
My question is regarding the use of the definite article before a person's
name, as in
Realtime with the Bill Maher on HBO (youtu.be/I9HCbOmwndA?t=8m40s)
or in the Metallica song "The Unforgiven II":
If you can understand the me
Then, I can understand the you
I suppose these must be grammatical. If so, what are they supposed to
mean? If not, why are native speakers making such sentences (especially
Metallica; I mean that song is going to become history, right?)?
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