How does the author develop the viewpoint of the narrator in "Tears of Autumn"?

Describing how Hana has trouble finding Taro on the dock shows the narrator's sympathy for Hana's nervousness in a new country

Explaining that Hana is relieved that Taro does not mention their potential marriage shows that the narrator views Hana as cunning.

Describing Hana and Taro laughing on the ferry ride shows the narrator's distrust in the couple's intent to marry.

Explaining that Hana does not befriend the other women in her cabin shows that the narrator views her as snobbish.