In "A Story Without a Title," the perspectives of the Father Superior and the monks regarding the town are quite different. Based on your provided options, the most accurate comparison would be:
B. The Father Superior is appalled by what he saw in town, while the monks are enthralled by his retelling of it.
This indicates that the Father Superior views the town's situation negatively, while the monks become fascinated or captivated by the stories he tells, reflecting a contrast in their perspectives.