One of the bigger problems at that point was that some of the villagers had joined with the white men. If they tried to push the white men out, they might have to fight with their own brethren as well.
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Obeirika replied that it was too late and that men and their sons had already joined the ranks of the strangers. If they were to drive out the white men, their own people would bring soldier reinforcements, and wipe out the village.
Obierika is friends with Okonwko. Obierika came to give Okonkwo the news and funds from selling his yams. Further Obierika gave Okonwko and the rest of the village news about how the village of Abame was slaughtered by white men.
Obierika brings news that the village of Abame has been destroyed by white men who came with guns and horses. Many of the villagers were killed and their homes burned.
When in Mbanta, Obierika brings money from selling Okonkwo's yams. He also brings news about the slaughter of Abame. Usually Obierika chats with Okonkwo without bringing anything in particular.
Obierika had heard stories of the white men from the neighboring villages. The stories described the white men as powerful and aggressive, capable of capturing land and imposing their laws on the people. They were also seen as bringing new technologies and goods, but at a great cost to the local communities.
In Chapters 1-5 of "Things Fall Apart," Obierika's most notable quote is "The white man is very clever. He came quietly and peaceably with his religion. We were amused at his foolishness and allowed him to stay. Now he has won our brothers, and our clan can no longer act like one." Obierika also says, "You drove him to kill himself; and now he will be buried like a dog."
This is the first mention of the white men and the coming change that they will all have to face. It is a foreshadowing of things to come, including Okonkwo's fate. It also forces the other villages to not immediately attack the white men on sight since the white men appear to have superior armament.
Obierika tells Okonkwo that the Ibo could not regain control over Abame because the white men had a powerful "medicine" called the Maxim gun, which had the ability to kill multiple people at once from a great distance. This made it virtually impossible for the Ibo to defeat the white men in battle.
The dream of being chased reflects some problem or issue that you are trying to avoid in real life. It is a literal picture of your "running away from the problem." The white tiger represents something or someone you hope will solve this problem for you, perhaps an imaginary hero.
In chapter 20 of "Things Fall Apart," Obierika expresses doubts about the wisdom of the District Commissioner's book title, "The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger." He believes that it misrepresents the complexity and richness of Igbo culture and society, reducing them to mere "primitive tribes" in need of pacification. Obierika argues that the book fails to capture the true essence of the Igbo people and their way of life.
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a group of africans and whites came to the village then immediately left many people came later and killed the entire village.