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Which universal theme do these lines of this epic suggest? "Though he lived in Herot, when the night hid him, he never/Dared to touch king Hrothgar's glorious/Throne, protected by God--God,/Whose love Grendel could not know"

a. mankind's enemy will always continue his crimes by killing
a. mankind's enemy will always continue his crimes by killing

b. Evil is bloodthirsty, and it constantly tries to conquer kings
b. Evil is bloodthirsty, and it constantly tries to conquer kings

c. the existence of evil and good occur simultaneously
c. the existence of evil and good occur simultaneously

d. no one is ever truly safe

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