What is the main benefit of letting the narrator describe a human's inability to stop nature?
A. It creates an unrealistic sense of the powerful nature of the narrator.
B. It creates tension in that all events are seen against coming failure and grief.
C. It suggests the events are more or less within the narrator's control.
D. It suggests the narrator is growing more and more helpless.
I would say the answer is C. Narrator is the one who decides what is going to happen to his characters, and if he truly believes that we are powerless before nature, he is going to let that show in his work. He has the control to do anything.