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how do the native villagers view the narrator? responses they see the narrator as an authority figure because of his wealth and the color of his skin. they see the narrator as an authority figure because of his wealth and the color of his skin. they see the narrator as a curiosity and are intrigued by his strange customs and actions and take advantage of his ignorance. they see the narrator as a curiosity and are intrigued by his strange customs and actions and take advantage of his ignorance. they see the narrator as an invading force, and are openly aggressive to the narrator and plot ways to force him to move on. they see the narrator as an invading force, and are openly aggressive to the narrator and plot ways to force him to move on. they are friendly toward the narrator and are interested in his pigs, his customs, and his religion.

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They see the narrator as a curiosity and are intrigued by his strange customs and actions and take advantage of his ignorance.
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