Genji can be seen as an archetype of the political exile. in what way does the author use the cultural setting of this story to support this interpretation?
a. she describes genji’s visit with his son at the mansion of the ex-sadaijin.
b. she makes reference to genji’s falling out of favor with the imperial court.
c. she describes the sea-coast along suma as beautiful and sparsely populated.
d. she emphasizes that genji leaves voluntarily before he is officially banished.