Which statement best describes the role of nature in King Lear?
A.
Nature is viewed as something to be tamed and conquered by many different characters.
B.
Nature functions as a stark contrast against the insular court and royal lifestyle of King Lear.
C.
Nature plays a critical role in exposing the characters to different environments throughout the play.
D.
Nature in many forms is the constant backdrop of the play and characters interact with it in different ways.
E. Nature works in both the background and foreground of the play to highlight how characters view the role of fate.