Sallow means (of a person's face or complexion) a unhealthy yellow or pale brown color.
So there’s this moment in the play Julius Caesar where one Roman nobelman says to another, “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves, that we are underlings.” And in the context of the play, that quotation makes perfect sense—these two guys did not suffer some unjust destiny; they made decisions that led them to their fates.<span>
However, that quote has since been decontextualized over and over and used universally as a way of saying that the fault is not in the stars (i.e., fate/luck/whatever) but in individual people.</span>
Answer:
They are hypocrites because they hide in Christian concepts that they do not comply with, as they are judges of cultures different from theirs, besides being prejudiced against the neighborhood in which they live and they are racist.
Explanation:
Aunt Alexandra's missionary society women are characterized as hypocritical people. They are Christian and progressive, but they usually judge the African societies they work for by claiming that they are disorganized, sinful and "poor", and these societies have a very well organized system.
In addition, these ladies are racist and prejudiced, treating their neighbors as inferior beings and worthless.
<span>It a feeling of loss in the poem.</span>