Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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How is a protagonist usually defined?

  1. The main antagonist

  2. The main problem

  3. The story's setting

  4. The main character

The correct answer is: The main character

A protagonist is typically defined as the main character in a story. They are the focus of the narrative and are usually central to the plot. Answer A, the main antagonist, is incorrect because an antagonist is typically the character who provides conflict for the protagonist. Answer B, the main problem, is also incorrect because while the protagonist may face challenges and struggles, they are not defined solely by the problems they encounter. Answer C, the story's setting, is incorrect because while the setting can influence the protagonist and the events of the story, it is not the defining factor of a protagonist. Therefore, the best answer is D, the main character.