Mr Brown, and Reverend James Smith.
In Chapter 15 of "Things Fall Apart," the misunderstanding between the Igbo clans and the white man's way of life is evident when the villagers respond to the arrival of the missionaries with suspicion and hostility. The clan members fail to grasp the missionaries' intentions and beliefs, viewing them as a threat to their traditional customs and authority. This cultural clash highlights their inability to comprehend the underlying motivations and complexities of the white man's worldview, which ultimately contributes to the disintegration of their society.
white mans burden
The mans hair is as white as snow is a simile.
The audience for "The Black Man's Burden" include people who have some educational background and the imperialists.
i would say about 6.5
The civilizing mission
yes
he can turn things to ice
They hit things with things, blew on things, and made noises with their mouths.
no he is a flamer that sucks on white mans toes
its when the abroiginal people stole the white mans baby's
in castelia city bye bro