Ikemefuna - A boy near the village of Okonkwo. Ikemehna lived in Okonkow's first wife's hut and was quickly welcomed by the Okonko children. He has developed a particularly intimate relationship with Okonkwo's eldest son Okony. He calls him "father" and is a perfect tribe, but Okonkwo does not express his feelings because he is worried about his feeling getting worse by doing so. Mr. Brown - Ummfire's first white missionary. Mr Brown developed a policy of compromise, understanding and non - invasion between his flock and his family. He also became a friend of famous people, founded a school and a hospital in Ummphia. Unlike Smith Pastor, he will not strictly impose that faith, but will respect the tribal value system.
Mr. Brown made a visit to him right after Okon Kwon returned home. He sent Nwoye (now known as Isaac) to Umaru's Teachers College; Mr. Brown wants Okonkwo to be content with the news. Okonkou killed Brown from the house and threatened the man with violence. In the first rainy season after Okonkwo returned home, Mr. Brown left Umuofia due to overwork and poor physical condition. Mr Brown 's approach to change helped Umuofia' s early church live peacefully with his clan. Still, he is still part of the power to destroy the family life. The British imperialism also benefited, which helped to hide the long-term damage to Ibo's people. The funds from the trade center, promises from the District of Columbia, wages, the possibility of brown church education: these are great profits. However, the family also lost its independence. Even in the education of the church there is the danger of dropping