Yes, the characters in "When Rain Clouds Gather" by Bessie Head do represent archetypes, such as the outsider seeking refuge (Makhaya), the wise and compassionate leader (Chief Sekoto), and the oppressor (Chief Matenge). These characters embody universal traits and themes that are commonly found in literature.
A character study is the analysis of the characters, their behaviors, and circumstances that are given in a novel. In When Rain Clouds Gather, by Bessie Head, the character study would focus on the lives of people living in poverty in Botswana.
Bessie Head has written: 'When rain clouds gather' 'The Collector of Treasures' 'To stir the heart'
When Rain Clouds gather is a book about an African life of a woman. The author of the book is Bessie head and it is mainly about her life in Botswana.
when water evapourates, it becomes water vapour and collects in clouds
The crust.
The crust.
clouds represent the idea that there is a higher power or to non-believers... a higher truth to life, however the cloud can lend itself to several symbolisms
There are actually different (and opposite meanings) of clouds. On one hand clouds can represent sort of a dreamy state and even the approval of the heavens. However, on the other hand it can represent something oppressive and threatening. It is actually quite difficult to interpret what clouds mean for any individual situation.
Different layers represent clouds made of gases that condense at different temperatures
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Yes, it now has a more colourful 3d map as well as clouds which represent the kind you find in Google maps.
In "When Rain Clouds Gather" by Bessie Head, Gilbert expresses his belief that death is an inevitable part of life. He views death as a natural process that should be accepted rather than feared. Gilbert sees death as a way to bring closure and peace, both for the deceased and those left behind.