False because pathos cant be example of deduction
<span>Marwe was a beautiful girl and Chura was a ugly looking boy. They loved each other. Marwe was told that she would marry a man by name Simba. Afterwards Marwe was informed that she would marry a man by name Simba on her return to the hometown and Chura who in the meantime lived with Masai came to know of Marwe's arrival and he also returned to their hometown. They met each other. Marwe told that she loved him but she was told that she will marry a man by name "Simba". Chura told his name is Simba as the Masai called him as he killed a lion by himself. They both got married but the villagers felt bad that such a beautiful girl married an ugly guy.</span>
Answer:
The character being described in the lines is:
C. Grendel.
Explanation:
Grendel is one of the character in the epic poem "Beowulf". He is described as having a monster-like appearance, as well as being a man-eating monster, incapable of feeling, whose only purpose is to kill. Notice how somber and scary the words associated with him are: shameless, shocking, malice, and murder. No one truly understands Grendel's motivations to kill, and nobody truly cares. All they want is to get rid of the monster, which is what the hero Beowulf does.
According to sources, the most probable answer to this query is that Machiavelli was cynical of every human being. He did not trust people and presumed they were bad.
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