Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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An epic is a story that usually includes what type of a hero?

  1. Supernatural

  2. Flawed

  3. Historical

  4. Perfect

The correct answer is: Supernatural

Epic stories tend to feature a hero with supernatural abilities or divine qualities. This is because the events in an epic are usually larger-than-life and involve battling gods or other powerful foes. Option B is incorrect because a flawed hero does not necessarily have supernatural qualities, and they often overcome their own weaknesses and flaws throughout the story. Option C is incorrect because while epics may be set in historical or ancient times, the hero does not have to be a historical figure. Option D is incorrect because a "perfect" hero may not have any flaws or weaknesses, which goes against the traditional characteristics of an epic hero who faces challenges and must overcome them using their supernatural abilities.