How is the arrival of the man at the monastery important to the overall story?

A. The man appeals to the monks to save him from his sinful ways.
B. The man entices the monks to visit the town where sin is rampant.
C. The man shames the Father Superior and the monks for allowing people to suffer.
D. The man encourages the Father Superior to visit the town and engage in immoral behavior.

Based on the given options, the most accurate answer would be:

C. The man shames the Father Superior and the monks for allowing people to suffer.

The arrival of the man at the monastery is important to the overall story because he exposes the Father Superior and the monks to the reality of the people's suffering and challenges their commitment to their beliefs and practices.